JAR CPL in Australia
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Why do it if it's not fun?

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From: Bournemouth
JAR CPL in Australia
Hi!
I'm sure I've read about fellow PPRuNers doing the JAR CPL flying in Australia... but I've searched the CAA list of recognised schools, and there are none in Australia. Also searched this forum, but couldn't find anything. Did I imagine it? Is it possible?
Just to clarify exactly what I'd like to do: I'm currently doing a distance learning course for the ATPL theory exams. Once I've passed all the exams, I'd like to look into the possibility of doing the CPL in Australia.
Any help appreciated!
FFF
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I'm sure I've read about fellow PPRuNers doing the JAR CPL flying in Australia... but I've searched the CAA list of recognised schools, and there are none in Australia. Also searched this forum, but couldn't find anything. Did I imagine it? Is it possible?
Just to clarify exactly what I'd like to do: I'm currently doing a distance learning course for the ATPL theory exams. Once I've passed all the exams, I'd like to look into the possibility of doing the CPL in Australia.
Any help appreciated!
FFF
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From: Perth WA
FFF
I think I've seen something along these lines but I am fairly sure that at the moment there is no chance of doing any JAR courses in Oz. I was looking into it for a friends son however we did find out that Airline Pilot was a good scorer on the points system for emigration. If it wasn't for the fact that Ansett has just gone bust leaving a glut of pilots seeking gainful employment I would say go for it.
It may be worth a lot more research before looking south though as I don't know the future trends.
I think I've seen something along these lines but I am fairly sure that at the moment there is no chance of doing any JAR courses in Oz. I was looking into it for a friends son however we did find out that Airline Pilot was a good scorer on the points system for emigration. If it wasn't for the fact that Ansett has just gone bust leaving a glut of pilots seeking gainful employment I would say go for it.
It may be worth a lot more research before looking south though as I don't know the future trends.
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Why do it if it's not fun?

Joined: Jul 2001
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From: Bournemouth
Thanks Gunner, that's what I was afraid of.
Not really interested in getting an Australian license and working there - just wanted to combine the CPL with a holiday. Never mind.
FFF
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Not really interested in getting an Australian license and working there - just wanted to combine the CPL with a holiday. Never mind.
FFF
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From: Right Here.
Airline Pilot would probably score zero (0) about now, as Australia clearly doesnt need any.
Check this out for Bae.
http://www.aac.com.au/baefta-a/train...liancourse.htm
MAX
Check this out for Bae.
http://www.aac.com.au/baefta-a/train...liancourse.htm
MAX






