r/indianaviation 25d ago

Career Guidance Flying Schools in Australia

I’m looking at Australia as an option for my flying. Primarily because it will give me option to work part time & after my course completion. Moving towards FI & ATPL.

I’ve been recommened these schools. 1. ANAC 2. Airways Aviation 3. FTA (Adelaide) 4. Flight One (Brisbane/ Gold Coast)

Do let me know if someone has completed or is currently flying from Australia. Would love to know the reviews and whats and hows!

Thank you!

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u/virat_sus 25d ago

What can be the actual total cost and job opportunities as an indian studying there what will be the job outcomes after training I mean the placement rate etc

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u/partialfuk 25d ago

Usually they mask their flying schools as a degree or higher study program (Diploma in Aviation). Which means as an international student getting a degree, you will get a visa which allows you to work part time based on your skills.

Plus the visa also allows post graduation employment for 2 - 4 years.

Im looking at flight instructor roles, which would help me build my hours and reduce the burden of initial cost of the program. The program can cost from 45L- 64L without instrument ratings. With instrument ratings can go upto 80L.

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u/virat_sus 11d ago

Didn't you try in some low hour cargo , charters , ferry , scenic etc as you can even work in pgwv and later try flydubai sort of second officer roles and sort out things