Official Newsletter of the Western Australian Aviation College – Special Edition 2005

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WA AVIATION COLLEGE

From the Principal's Desk

IT IS OFFICIAL...
I am proud to announce that as of 12:00 UTC, on 07/06/05, the Western Australian Aviation College became an approved Flight Training Organisation (FTO) for the Joint Aviation Authorities (JAA) Integrated ATPL(A) training course.

The W A Aviation College, based at Jandakot Airport, Western Australia and Cranfield Airport, Bedfordshire, U.K., has been training pilots since 1995. The Airline Training Program, which was introduced in 2000, has been a tremendous success. With the benefit of years of experience in delivering integrated ATPL programs, the College is pleased to announce its new JAR Airline Training Program.

The course is a comprehensive 64 week U.K. CAA approved Integrated Training Program.

The duration of this course will be reliable, as full advantage will be taken of the beautiful Australian climate. Students will spend time in Perth, Western Australia, before proceeding to Cranfield Airport in the U.K. to conduct the Instrument and Multi-Crew Cooperation training

The College has invested considerably over the previous three years, in order to achieve this goal. Many people have worked on this project and also offered their support. On behalf of the College, I would like to extend our sincere thanks to all that have been involved.

Mark Cheveralls
Head of Training


JAA

Integrated ATPL(A)

Airline Training Program

APPLICATIONS NOW OPEN

For more details go to:

www.waaviationcollege.com.au

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+61 (0) 8 9417 7733

 

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