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PILOT
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IN AUSTRALIA

Start Your Pilot Career With We One Aviation - The Starting Point Of Your Journey Into Aviation

Looking for the best Pilot Training in Australia? At We One Aviation, we provide professional Commercial Pilot Training designed to help aspiring pilots achieve their dreams. With CASA-approved academies and Diploma in Aviation programs, modern aircraft, and experienced instructors, we prepare you for a successful career in aviation.

At We One Aviation, our goal is to deliver high-quality Pilot Training in Australia that not only builds your flying skills but also prepares you for real-world airline operations. Australia's aviation industry is renowned worldwide, offering excellent training infrastructure and globally recognized licenses, providing the perfect environment for aspiring pilots to build a professional and successful flying career.

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Requirements

Eligibility For Commercial Pilot

Age

Minimum age to start pilot training is 17 years, and 18 years is required to obtain a Commercial Pilot License (CPL).

Education

10+2 with (Physics & Math) or equivalent is required. Non-science students can qualify via NIOS.

English Proficiency

An IELTS score of 5.5 each, with a 6.0 overall is required for training in Australia.

Medical

Students must successfully clear and hold valid CASA Class 1 and DGCA Class 1 medical certificates.

Visa Requirements

Australian Student Work Visa allows students to study full-time and work part-time during their pilot training.

Ready to Fly?

Meet the eligibility requirements? Start your journey toward becoming a pilot today and begin your Pilot Training in Australia.

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Pilot Training Australia

Course Overview

Course Duration

13–14 Months

The program integrates classroom theory with practical flight training under CASA standards, guiding students from PPL to CPL while earning a Diploma in Aviation. This structured approach builds strong foundational skills.

Course Details

The Diploma of Aviation (CPL – Aeroplane) combines theory and flight training under CASA standards, covering PPL to CPL with IR and Multi-Engine ratings, preparing students for global pilot careers.

CPL-MEIR (Commercial Pilot License with Multi Engine Instrument Rating)

Flying Hours

235-260 Hours

Covers CASA and DGCA requirements, including dual and solo flights, cross-country, night flying, instrument procedures, and multi-engine operations across all training stages.

Course Fee

AUD 95k-110k

Covers all aspects of training, including ground school, simulator sessions, flight hours, and license support, offering a clear and structured pathway to becoming a professional pilot.

This Covers:

Study Material CASA Ground School CASA Written Exams Flight Training Checkride Flights CASA License Issue

Course Flow

01

SPL

Authorises you to fly under instructor supervision, marking the start of your pilot training journey. ✈️

02

PPL

Covers basic flying lessons, VFR flying & navigation, radio communication, enabling you to operate as PIC for non-commercial flights. 🛫

03

IR+Hours

Develops your ability to fly and navigate with reference to instruments, while also logging extensive PIC cross-country hours to meet CPL requirements. 🌍

04

CPL

Enables you to fly professionally for hire, with training in night flying, cross-country navigation, and advanced aircraft operations, preparing you for a career in commercial aviation.

05

MEIR

Adds multi-engine proficiency under IFR, a must for airline training and advanced checkrides. Usually endorsed after CPL training. 🚀

Curriculum

Flight Training Stages & Progression

STAGE 01

SPL

(Student Pilot License)

0-1 Months N/A Hrs

Training Highlights

  • CASA Ground Class
  • Discovery Flight
  • Dual Flights
STAGE 02

PPL

(Private Pilot License)

5 Months 70-160 Hrs

Training Highlights

  • Solo & Basic Training
  • Take-Offs & Landings
STAGE 03

Hour Building (IR)

 

3 Months 160-240 Hrs

Training Highlights

  • PIC Hours
  • Instrument Flying
STAGE 04

CPL

(Commercial Pilot License)

2-3 Months 50-70 Hrs

Training Highlights

  • Advanced Maneuvers
  • Checkride
STAGE 05

MEIR

(Multi-Engine + Instrument Rating)

1 Month 240-260 Hrs

Training Highlights

  • Multi Engine Operations
  • Advanced Instrument Flying
How To Start

Australia Pilot Training — Step by Step Guide

1

DGCA Medicals

Complete your DGCA Class 2 & 1 Medicals and join reputed DGCA Ground Classes to clear theory exams.

2

DGCA Theory Class

Complete your DGCA Class 2 & 1 Medicals and join reputed DGCA Ground Classes to clear theory exams.

3

Choose the Right Flight School

Compare CASA-approved Australian schools on course structure, fleet, instructor experience, student outcomes, and living support to pick the best fit for your goals.

4

CASA Medicals

Obtain a CASA Class 1 Medical Certificate. This is mandatory before you can begin your flight training in Australia.

5

Admission & CoE

Once accepted by a flight school, you will receive the Confirmation of Enrolment (CoE), which is required for your visa process.

6

Visa Application (Subclass 500)

Apply for the Student Visa (Subclass 500), specifically designed for international students. This allows you to legally train in Australia.

7

CASA Ground School (At Flight School In Australia)

Begin your CASA Ground School, where you'll study aviation theory, regulations, and prepare for written knowledge tests.

8

Flight Training (At Flight School In Australia)

Move to practical flying lessons — starting with SPL → PPL → IR → CPL → MEIR. Training is structured under CASA requirements for each stage.

9

Licence Conversion (At FTO In India)

After completing training, return to India and convert your CASA license into a DGCA license by meeting DGCA's conversion requirements and exams.

Bases

Popular Pilot Training Australia Locations

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Gold Coast

Flying Days: 295+ Coastal, warm & breezy

Brisbane

Flying Days: 300+ Subtropical & mostly clear

Lismore

Flying Days: 280+ Humid subtropical & mild
Aircraft

Types Of Fleets Available For Flight
Training In Australia

Australia Diamond DA42
Aircraft

Diamond (DA42)

About

Used for advanced multi-engine and instrument training, the DA42 features modern avionics and high performance, preparing students for complex flight operations and airline-level proficiency.

Australia Cessna 182
Aircraft

Cessna 182

About

Equipped with modern avionics, the Cessna 182 is ideal for advanced CPL and cross-country training, offering stable handling, higher performance, and reliability for professional pilot development.

Australia Piper Archer 44
Aircraft

Piper Archer 44

About

A reliable four-seat trainer equipped with modern avionics, ideal for PPL and CPL training, known for its stable handling and performance. It helps students master navigation, cross-country, and instrument flying skills.

The Pilot Blueprint

Benefits Of Training
In Australia

  • CASA-approved and globally recognised training
  • Includes Diploma in Aviation for added qualification
  • Diverse weather and airspace experience
  • Modern aircraft and high safety standards
  • English-speaking aviation environment
  • Student work visa allows 24 hrs/week work
Modern Fleet Aircraft

The Pilot Blueprint

License &
Recognition

Our Commercial Pilot Training in Australia gives Indian students a pathway to earn DGCA-approved CPL and MEIR ratings — fully compliant with Indian aviation regulations. Training at CASA-certified schools ensures internationally recognised standards, opening doors to airline careers both in India and globally.

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Australia

Civil Aviation Safety Authority

CASA — Internationally Recognised

Globally Valid CPL & MEIR
Certified

India

Ministry of Civil Aviation

नागर विमानन मंत्रालय

DGCA Approved License
Approved

The Pilot Blueprint

Frequently Asked
Questions

01 / Entry Requirements

Students need to be 18+, have completed 12th with Physics and Maths, and meet CASA medical and English proficiency requirements.

02 / Licence Validity

Yes, CASA licences meet ICAO standards and are globally recognized. They can be easily converted to DGCA for Indian students.

03 / Diploma Advantage

The Diploma adds academic depth to your flying, enhancing your employability and meeting visa study requirements in Australia.

04 / Flight Hours

A minimum of 200 flight hours is required under CASA regulations to qualify for a Commercial Pilot Licence.

05 / Combined Course

Yes, most Australian schools integrate Multi-Engine and Instrument Rating with CPL training for comprehensive skill development.

06 / Training Aircraft

Students typically fly modern fleets like Diamond DA40, Piper Archer, and Tecnam P-Mentor for advanced avionics experience.

07 / Duration

On average, CPL training in Australia takes 13–14 months, depending on course structure and flight hour completion.