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Steps on How to Become a Pilot in Australia

Australia offers a variety of pilot courses and training programs, catering to various aviation career paths. Aspiring pilots should research and choose the best option based on their interests and goals. This Infographic provides information on becoming a pilot in Australia.

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Steps on How to Become a Pilot in Australia

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  1. STEPS ON HOW TO BECOME STEPS ON HOW TO BECOME A PILOT IN AUSTRALIA A PILOT IN AUSTRALIA Australia offers diverse pilot courses and training programs, catering to various aviation career paths. Pilots should research options based on interests and goals. This info provides essential information on becoming a pilot in Australia. What to Keep in Mind Before Becoming a Pilot Selecting the right flight school is a crucial decision for a pilot's career, requiring consideration of goals, budget, and available time. Determine Your Budget Determine Your Goals Visit Shortlisted Schools Consider Time Availability What are Some Available Options? Aviation Degree Program Joining the Military Airline Cadet Pilot Program Flight School Pilot Licences You Should Know About Recreational Pilot Licence (RPL) Private Pilot Licence (PPL) The initial license granted permits the individual to fly solo in a light, single-engine aircraft for leisure Flying basics in single-engine aircraft, typically earned at 17 years of age after completing training. Instrument Rating (IR) Commercial Pilot Licence (CPL) An add-on to a primary license, allow private pilots to fly under Instrument Flight Rules (IFR) in any weather condition. With minimum age of 18 years. Completion of integrated or non- integrated programs is mandatory for becoming a paid professional pilot. Pilot Role Overview • Long-term cockpit duties for passenger and crew safety. • Collaborative work with co-pilots and flight attendants. • Non-standard or irregular schedules due to flight schedules. • Frequent travel to various destinations. • Potential jet lag and fatigue due to long flights across multiple time zones. • Unpredictable weather conditions like turbulence and adverse weather. For more info: learntofly.edu.au

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