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Basair Aviation College &
Hunter Valley Aviation
Divisions of Basair Australia Pty Ltd
ABN 82 060 972 063


Mumbai office
Stylus Offices, Ground Floor,
Velocity, Phase I
Logitech Park,
Andheri Kurla Road
Andheri (East)
Mumbai - 400072, India
Ph: 022 6769 4754
Mobile: 99203 20380
Fax: 022 6645 9126
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Bankstown campus:
Vega Crescent
Bankstown Airport NSW 2200 Australia

Hunter Valley campus:
Terminal Building
Cessnock Airport NSW 2325
Australia

Ph: +61 2 9791 0111
Fax: +61 2 9791 0065
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  Becoming an Airline Pilot


Many people are uncertain about the procedure to become an airline pilot. Here we list the normal stages people follow in their progress to their career as an airline pilot.

1. Pass a medical to ensure you meet the medical requirements.
Contrary to popular belief, you do not need perfect health, and you do not need perfect eyesight to become a Commercial Pilot. As long as your eyesight can be corrected to near normal then you can hold the Commercial Pilot licence.
Full details about passing your medical are available here.

2. Undertake a training course to obtain a Commercial Pilot Licence - which allows you to be paid for your flying.
This course will take you about 12 months to complete.
You can obtain a student visa to come and stay in Australia. Information about why you should study in Australia is here.

3. Obtain employment to build your flying experience. This can be done in India, or you may choose to work in Australia (subject to obtaining the correct visa).
Indian airlines are currently recruiting pilots with the basic 200 hours required for an Indian CPL, as well as a Command Instrument Rating.  Now is an excellent time to get involved with this exciting career.

Your career then begins...