Flying Schools
Guys, I am interested in starting some Flight Training, in Melbourne*. Can anyone reccomend a place, that is a excellent place to learn flying(anyone had previous experience)?? I would like to aim for my SPL (only 18)
Any Help would be really appreciated, *Would not like to go to Morrabin, as to far to travel (essendon, tulla, avalon, geelong) Thanks Guys Lukas;) |
Where do you live Lucas?
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In Geelong, very easy transport to Melb, and i would prefer to go to Mel anyway, but Moorabin is pushing it a bit
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Avalon has no GA traffic, and probably never will. Is there schools run out of Geelong? Or is there something wrong with them. One thing to consider is that schools at busy or major fields (ie Essendon and Moorabbin) ) will have higher fees and charges due to infrastructure. Landing fdees etc may be higher.
Have you tried somehere like Barwon Heads or Geelong, even Bacchus Marsh. Obviously it depends on your transport situation. |
Why are you only aiming for your SPL?
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You've ruled out Moorabbin so there goes my suggestion!
If your going to try Essendon, try Pearson. A mate went there and reckoned it was pretty good. Avalon does not have any GA schools so you can take that off your list. Theres an aero club at Point Cook. Another mate went there, said it was good too- he's now on a Herc in the RAAF. Not sure on places like Geelong/Barwon/bacchus etc, but im confident in saying that there would be at least one or two places to learn out of that selection of places. The most important thing for you to do is go and see potential schools and talk to them, see what is on offer and how you feel with them. When you get down to say, 2, a Trial Flight with each might make your mind up for you. Remember, you are the customer purchasing their product. You have to be satisfied how your money is being spent! You have to be comfortable with whereever you are flying and not feel as though you are being overly pushed. If there are any specifics, just ask away and i'm sure we can help you out somehow! |
Well as this is my final year of school:D:D, and am wanting to do "Bach of Aviaton" or "Advanced Diploma of Aviation"(in 2009), and was told at a session that its easier to get into these courses if you have had experience. So I would at least aim for my SPL first, then progress on:rolleyes:
I have narrowed it down to: -National Aerospace Training -Pearsons Aviation (both at essendon) As much im dreading the fees, the earlier I get into flying, the better It will be in the long run:) |
Isn't an SPL what they give you after you pay your fee to CASA, without any flying experience?
Or are we talking about a GFPT here? |
I dont know, im about to do some reasearch into the whole "flying" thing:D
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I will offer one piece of advice. Go and get your medical before you get too far in. I was grounded after about 6 miths due to an irroperable eye condition. At least I didnt get too far into the career, but I do miss it.
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Hi Lukas. I'm also in Yr 12. Where are you going to do your "Bachelor of Aviation" at? Pardon my ignorance but up until your post, my careers adviser and my independent research has shown that the only such degree is at University of New South Wales in Sydney (where I live) if you exclude the whole ADF experience thing using ADFA.
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I would suggest your Career Advisor hasn't considered looking outside NSW, in 20 seconds on Google I found the below links to Griffith Uni's, ECU's & Swinburne - note the Griffith & Swinburne ones are the 2 for the QF Cadetship.
http://http://www17.griffith.edu.au/...n&display=open http://aviation.ecu.edu.au/ http://www.swin.edu.au/aviation/ |
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Thanks Adam, I checked out the links and they were very helpful. For one thing its at least broadened my tertiary education options. Swinburne and Griffith seem pretty darn good, right up there with UNSW, and so too ECU, although its a fair way away in Perth from Sydney.
I'm guessing you're looking primarily at Swinburne then Lukas? |
Absolutley, either the UNI(3yrs), or TAFE(2yrs), I dont really care, as they are very similar
So if I get a crap Enter Score, I can still get into the TAFE Flying course |
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Work hard and get the results - it will be worth it. |
30% through the school year, and UNI is still in the running:)
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Why do you all seem to think that getting your commercial pilot licence through a Uni or TAFE is the only option??
You can simply walk up to the flying school, pay the same money (if not less because you only do what YOU need to do), and have your CPL inside of one year. You all need to do a lot more homework I think. Floody |
Floody I think this can be attributed to the influence of America where there are huge colleges there such as Embry-Riddle Aeronautical College in the US and various other unis etc where its been a norm to get cpl etc and learn at a uni, with perception there that a degree will aid job prospects etc
Whilst these arent essential for airlines like direct entry to qf or the cadetships a uni course couldnt hurt and in some cases are preferential in applications (but in these times of a pilot shortage it is less important imho) but i agree somewhat a 3 yr course is a bit ardous if not a cadetship with an airline or guaranteed employment, after all there is the opportunity to do a uni course once established and in an airline via long distance or even part time as many airline/commercial pilots do. But I have no problems with these courses and most are very good, but then again I wont ask you about cadetships floody coz we know what you think :) Thats my take anyways, Matt |
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That's how I started, and that's what I'm still doing. Often there are plans for the process, but it will work around your timetable and so forth. Many people I know have gotten their licences through flying schools, then go on and do a uni or tafe course part-time, often funded by their flying. Like I said, my career prospects lie differently to the ones I just described. I, personally, have always enjoyed education and intend to keep that process going for as long as I can, so a university programme works well with my goals for after this year. However, it's not the only way, especially if you want a rating that fits around your schedule and is (often, but not always) a bit cheaper. Just my 2 cents... Nick |
Uni/Tafe isnt a requirement if you want to fly. That path is probably costlier and longer than just going to the flying school and doing it all yourself.
Of course, if you WANT to do a course on top of the flying then that is ultimately the choice of you yourself. It may or may not help with your chances of a job; it may or may not give you something youd really want to fall back on. Either way its your choice so you have to be happy. Personally my advice is get out there and do it yourself as thats what i did and so far its gone well enough.... Others will obviously advise other ways- weigh up the options and decide for yourself. Just remember to enjoy the training! |
Swinburne in Melbourne is in conjunction with QANTAS:)
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Yes, it is, and it's for the cadets. So you need to qualify for the cadetship first.
Floody |
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But Greg, the flying component of the uni degree's are NOT covered by HECS unless you're a Qantas Cadet though. So mummy and daddy still need to pay the fee's upfront.
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Thats true Floody. I also think that doing it the way you have would be a hell of a lot more fun anyway even if you eventually do end up with an airline. I just wish the costs weren't as steep as they are before you can get a start with a flying career.
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You can always defer for 1year, and work like hell for a year to save up some $$$:mad:
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This year in the TAFE course at Swinburne we have more students that have come back to learn after working in the workforce for a couple of years.
And to all those people who think TAFE is for people who are the brightest for University, the average score for the BAK Exam for the TAFE Students was 93% compared to 87% for the Qantas Cadets and 74% for the degree students. |
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