Commercial Pilot Licence (Including Theory and Private Pilot Licence)

CRICOS Course code

050123G

Course Duration

52 weeks.

Admission Requirements

Completion of a Class 1 Medical

English Language proficiency of IELTS 6.0 for all Assessment Level 3, 4 & 5 countries. Assessment Level 1 & 2 countries may be able to evidence the required English standard in other ways (please see below for full details)

Have completed at least equivalent of Australian Year 11 of High School (the second last year of High School)

Course Fee

AUD$ 53,300

(Including GST as applicable and all service fees)

Privileges of Licence

On completion of your Commercial Pilot Licence (CPL) you can be paid to work as a pilot under Visual Flight Rules (VFR). This means that you could conduct such work as VFR charter, VFR tourist flights, Crop Dusting, Fish Spotting etc.

Course

Please note: When you train for a CPL, you will conduct your PPL as a preliminary step.

This is included as part of this package and is included in the fee of AUD $53,300

Course fee includes :

1. Flying

Definitions:

· Dual - Flight training with an instructor
· Solo - Flight training with the student acting as pilot in command - no instructor.

PPL & CPL component

  • 65 hours solo Piper Warrior
  • 5 Hours solo Piper Arrow
  • 72.5 hours dual Piper Warrior (including 3.5 hours for PPL flight test)
  • 17.5 hours dual Piper Arrow (including 3.5 hours for CPL flight test)
  • 4 hours Flight Simulator

2. Flight tests

Flight test for PPL
Flight test for CPL

3. Theory

Basic Aeronautical Knowledge theory course (including books & exam) - 4 weeks full time
PPL theory course(including books & exam) - 4 weeks full time
CPL theory course (including books & exam) - 14 weeks full time

4. All briefings by instructors

5. Equipment and Materials

  • 1 Navigation Ruler
  • 1 Navigation Protractor
  • Navigation computer
  • Navigation lapboard
  • Aerodrome Information Publications (AIP’s)
  • Flight Training Manual
  • Maps and Charts (2 x WAC’s, PCA, VTC Melbourne, ERC)
  • ERSA
  • Civil Aviation Order’s (CAO’s)
  • Civil Aviation Regulations (CAR’s)
  • Log Book

6. Uniform

  • 1 pair navy blue trousers
  • 2 uniform white shirts
  • 1 navy jumper
  • 1 cap
  • 1 pair epaulettes
  • 1 student I.D. Badge

Note:

The course fee includes all theory, textbooks, and exam and flight test for the first attempt only, navigation equipment, maps etc and initial issue CASA documents.
Should the student require additional training or have to re-sit any exam or flight test, the additional cost will be charged at current published rates.
Landing fees and en-route navigation charges shall be charged separately. An invoice shall be issued every 12 weeks from course commencement and upon course completion.
Licence issue fees are not included and are payable directly to CASA.

English Language Requirements:

 

For direct entry to Australian National Airline College you MUST meet the following requirements.

a.     If you are from an Assessment Level 3, 4 or 5 country (as per Department of Immigration guidelines) you MUST undertake an IELTS test and score a minimum overall band score of 6.0. Either the “General” or “Academic” IELTS tests are acceptable.

To ascertain which “Country Assessment” level applies to you visit:http://www.immi.gov.au/allforms/pdf/1219i.pdf.

Note:

i.               Our course comes under visa subclass 575 “Non Award” Use the table to work out your Assessment Level.

ii.               If you don’t have access to this document, contact us and we will advise you of your Assessment Level

b. If you are from an Assessment Level 1 or 2 Country, the following English Language requirements apply to you:

In accordance with CASA regulations we need to be satisfied that you meet one of the specified criteria listed below, by showing us a suitable document that gives evidence that you have met one of the following requirements:

 i.   The applicant has undertaken or completed his/her secondary education in an Australian or New Zealand educational institution, or the equivalent of an Australian secondary education in a country where one of the principal mediums of instruction had been in English.

Note: therefore, if you went to a Secondary School where English was the medium of Instruction and you completed your High School Certificate AND you can provide evidence of your school certificate and a statement from the School that the principal medium of Instruction was English, then you will have met the requirement. If you cannot do this, you will probably need to do one of the English tests below.

 The applicant is still receiving secondary education in Australia or New Zealand where the language of    instruction at the school is English.

OR

ii.     The applicant has spent at least three in the past five years of employment in Australia, New Zealand or a specified country (UK, USA, Republic of Ireland, Canada*), where the documented evidence may include a group certificate, a number of pay slips or a letter from your employer stating the period that you worked in that workplace

* For Canada, proof of English language proficiency may still be required

OR

General English Test criteria specified in Civil Aviation Order (CAO) 40.0, Appendix 3. Documented evidence will be a hard copy of your test scores. These are provided from the general English testing centre after you have completed the test.

If you are required to undertake an English test, we will need you to have one of the following minimum test scores:

        a. IELTS (International English Language Testing System) minimum test score 6.0

        b. TOEFL (Test of English as a foreign language) Paper based minimum test score 550

        c. TOEFL Internet based minimum test score 79-80

        d. TOEFL Computer based minimum test score 213

        e. TOEIC (Test of English for International Communication) minimum test score 700

 

 


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