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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
E-mail:

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
Email


Registered with the Australian Government to provide courses to overseas students - CRICOS provider number 01552D.

  Why study in Australia?

There are many reasons to study in exciting Australia. Here are just a few...

1. The Australian Commercial Pilot Licence is highly regarded around the world. For many years Australia has been one of the world's leading Aviation countries, and has been recognised as such with the Australian CPL being known the world over.
Many airline pilots flying for all the major airlines around the world started off their career by obtaining the Australian CPL.

2. It is affordable. Now more than ever it is very affordable to study for your CPL in Australia. Have a look at our online information for an outline of current course fees converted to Rupees. You will see this compares very favourably with studying in the United States.

3. Very sophisticated airspace - ideal for training. Some of the most modern Air Traffic Control systems have been implemented in Australia. And yet, unlike the United States, the skies are not crowded - your training will not be affected by high traffic levels. You get to learn in the most modern airspace environment, without the hassles of overcrowded skies.

4. Australia is close to home. It is not a long way from India to Australia. There are many direct flights each week. Also, the time zones are close together so it is easy to keep in touch with loved ones back home.

5. Australians and Indians are very compatible. You will fit right in when you arrive in Australia! Your culture and the Australian culture are very compatible - you will understand Australians, and they are a very friendly people. Many people from India have settled in Australia so Australians are very used to meeting and speaking to Indians.

6. Ideal climate, ideal land. Australia probably has the best climate in the world for pilot training - that's why many international students currently train in Australia. We have many clear, fine days giving plenty of opportunities for flying. Also, Australia is so large that you will experience many different types of landscape - meaning you will comfortable flying anywhere in the world.

7. Home of the 2000 Olympic games. Sydney was the home to the 200 Olympic Games, and Bankstown Airport (where you will be based) is only a short distance from Olympic Park. Not only will you be able to see where the Olympics were held (and fly over many venues) you will also get to experience all the excitement of being in an Olympic City.

8. Australia is an exciting country. Sydney has more than 400 Indian food outlets, plus lots of markets for shopping. We also have some of the most beautiful beaches in the world. There are also many places where you can play and watch cricket - Australians love their cricket almost as much as Indians! During your training you will fly away on overnight trips to see some of the spectacular "outback" and magnificent coastline of the world's largest island. Australia does not share its borders with any other country - so you are free to fly anywhere on the continent. You will see everything from tropical islands, to vast deserts to rugged mountain ranges.