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Old 8th May 2009, 06:44
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hi could some one show some light on pilot training in australia and could you also please advice me as to which school could i do it from.i have a couple of them in mind
TVSA,AEROSPACE AVIATION SYDNEY,BASAIR,TRISTAR
just a little bit confused so can any one help me in this regard as my requirment in CPL,COMMAND IR,MULTI ENDORSEMENT INSTRUCTOR RATING AND ATPL
THANK YOU FOR YOUR HELP REGARDS SAMEER
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Hi sam, to understand the regulatory requirements, look first at CASA's website regarding flight crew licensing:
Civil Aviation Safety Authority - Flight Crew

Before anyone can help you, answer these questions truthfully:
1. Do you just want Australia licences, or do you also need JAA ?
2. In addition, do you need further diplomas/degrees in aviation ?
3. Are you able to fund the entirety of your own training, including fees, accomodation and living ? (Don't just ask for the cheapest school.)
4. Do you prefer a flight school with other Indian students ?
5. Do you have a preferred city/location/airport due to family or friendship ties ?
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Hi Sameer

I would recommend training in Melbourne rather than Sydney. Based from that, look at Tristar rather than TVSA (quite a poor reputation). Tristar look after Indian students quite well.
 
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thank you reverse flight for all the valuable pointers that you have given me now let me answer them in your order

1 i just dont want australian license alone but a jaa atpl also
2 i have already done my three years diploma in aircraft maintenance engg and have about four and half years of aviation experience
3 yes i am able to fund close to 100000 aud on my own and if need be can arrange more i just want the best not a very cheaptraining
4 flying with other indian students is fine but not an absolute must
5 no preference what so ever

so keeping all this in mind could you suggest some good schools and what do u feel about tvsa melbourne thank you for your time and patience
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thank you tmpffish

i will look into tristar also and if they are the best as you suggest then that is the place forme and have you trained by tristar and what is that you have heard negative about tvsa could u please let me know thankyou once again
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Hi sam, you're welcome.

1. With the current depressed economic climate in both Oz and Europe, it is cheaper to pick either CASA or JAA but not both, depending whether you are able to work in Australia. However, if you do both in Oz, I am aware of two schools :
WA Aviation College (WAAC, well known, established school)
WELCOME TO THE INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL OF EUROPEAN AVIATION (newer school, please research these forums)
2. You've got enough qualifications/hours, no need for uni courses.
3. No need to tell me how much you're spending; just make sure you have enough.
4. RVAC at Melbourne and Basair at Sydney have tonnes of Indian students, but not everyone approve of their methods (research these forums). Otherwise, many other schools are very international, including WAAC I mentioned above.
5. OK.

I am aware of other schools who are planning to offer JAA in the future as well but at the moment it looks like your main choice is WAAC. They have reasonably good accomodation facilities close to Jandakot Airport (I can confirm this as I have stayed in them).
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@ Sameer

Hi folk......

I've just enrolled myself with TRISTAR AVIATION for July batch and got my flight ticket even on Jun 29th and hope its one of the best.......

As far as I've researched about the schools in Ausi,

1. TVSA - Please don't go there, What tmpffisch said is correct. Even I heard the same.

2. AEROSPACE AVIATION SYDNEY,BASAIR - Please don't go to Sydney since weather there is worse for flying.

These are the things that I've heard from some of my friends doing pilot training in various states of Australia and even I didn't experience any the things I've mentioned.

But I'm sure that these are truth........

Take care of your first step.....

All the best.....

Cheers........
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hey buddy i suggest you not to include proflite in your selection .if so good luck as you will be ruined after mate .and also you might spend your 30 birthday at proflite too lol .many indian students been ripped off from them losing 30 ooo dollars they full of **** mate
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thank you for ur advice

thank you reverse flight for all these valuable inputs and i am very glad to have befriended you .and i am looking into wa aviation also they seem to be really good and i am really thankful to you and please do let me know as to what you do for a living and where did you do ur piloting from and how was the exp looking forward to hearing from you
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thank you kapote 23

yes sir even i have heard from my indian counterparts saying proflite is a real sucker for money and i am stearing very clear of them thank you any way and do let me know from where u are doing your piloting from thank you once again
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thank you hakeem

hakeem i am really glad you selected tristar instead of tvsa i am not very sure where to go i am still trying to decide as i am planning to start only by november so taking my own time to decide dont want to jump so soon to any conclusion thank you buddy all the very best hope to fly with you in the near future captain
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@ sameersrinivas78

Yep hopefully... Take your time to decide your first step in Aviation......
In the mean time be in touch so that i can assist you with schools......
Even regarding TRISTAR.......

Cheers.....
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No worries, sam, you're welcome. I share my experiences and thoughts in this forum so that I can learn from others at the same time as others can learn from my past. You never stop learning in aviation.

Good luck !
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Flight Training in Australia.

I have worked for years in Australia and I have recently re-located to New Zealand because I was sick and tired working for someone who offers "Airline Pilot Training" and nobody ion the company has ever seen an airliner except from a economy class seat. In Bankstown the only people I can recommend is BASAIR or Sydney Flight training Centre, and I won't touch the others with a 10 foot pole. Melbourne is a good idea too. May be you check out New Zealand. CTC Aircrew Training in Hamilton trains airline pilots for several European airlines and even for Jetstar Pacific. Many of the staff are actually ex airline pilots.

Important tip! There is cheap training and good training which can be inexpensive. Cheap training won't get you into a job.
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I suggest you do that. They take your money and after that you can guess when you get training.
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Basair

Hey dude, I think Basair is a very good one, yet cheap.. I applied for it and payed the 20% of the course fee.. the fee for CPL/IR .. and ATPL is for 59000$ AUD and the acommodation for a single 140$ per week, i think it is for 58 weeks.. hoppe i helped
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Does anyone have feedback with regards to Royal Aeroclub of Western Australia, parent company with WAAC ?
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Hi

I did my CPL last year. I am in Melbourne. There are a number of places that you can do your CPL with.

Melbourne Flight Training at Moorabbin. Very much a can do attitude. Excellent simulator, and twin IR instructor.

National Aerospace at Essendon, YMEN. This is more formal, takes slightly longer,excellent IR instructor. They have a charter business, so you can then also get charter experience, and some copilot time. This might help with an airline job.

Please let me know if you need any further info

Good luck

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beaware of the schools here in aus they seem to treat their overseas students different to their local ones. There are also alot of companies that are getting o/s students to increase thier income. try a smaller school that doesnt offer "specials" for o/s students and source your own accomodation.
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Hey guys, I've wanted to get into the heli aviation industry for a long time and the opportunity has now presented itself where I can finally afford it ............... I hope!!! I'm thinking of coming to AUS to get a CPL and hopefully build some hours. I originaly wanted to go to florida simply because it was closer to home but that didn't work out well as the Embassy thought i was lying when I told them what I was going to do. My second choice would be AUS but can anyone give me some feed back on Kestrel aviation out in Victoria?
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