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Here are just a few of our student success stories. Olivia Hamilton I decided to do the AA FlightPeekabooundertow after I had completed a year and a half at Uni and decided it wasn’t for me. What I loved most well-nigh the undertow is how realistic and hands it was. There was a good wastefulness of theoretical and practical work which helped to alimony you interested. The fact that it was so similar to an airline ground school meant that when I started my ground school, I was once superiority of the pack considering I had had practice in things such as evacuations and on workbench equipment. The Aviation Australia undertow made me airline ready. I know that it equipped me with the knowledge and skills to be worldly-wise to confidently take on the challenges of a ground school. It moreover helped me develop my current grooming and interpersonal skills. I know that without the knowledge and support of the instructors and the course, I wouldn’t habe been worldly-wise to secure this role so easily. I attended a recruitment day in the last week of my undertow and the day surpassing I graduated Aviation Australia, I received the news that I secured a position in the Alliance Airlines ground school the pursuit month. Luckily for me Alliance Airlines is a lease visitor which ways that everyday I go to work I am doing something different! We are currently contracted to do all of Virgin Australia’s regional work from Brisbane as well as a couple of their main line routes. We moreover operate on behalf of QantasLink to Mt Isa; every now and then we moreover operate on behalf of Tigerair. We do a lot of mining flights as well as seasonal lease work with TAUCK. There is moreover the endangerment to be on a variegated lease every couple of weeks. No one day is the same and you have the endangerment to work with like minded people. You moreover get the endangerment to meet and mingle with so many variegated passengers who are all travelling for variegated reasons. I have recently been promoted toMotelManager without stuff with Alliance Airlines for 12 months. Kasper Park   I graduated the part-time Flight retrospective undertow as an international student in June 2018. I decided to wield for the undertow without peekaboo an information session, plane though I was not confident well-nigh my English as a second language. At the whence of the course, I was worried I wouldn’t be worldly-wise to understand the instructors and socialise with my classmates. The first snooping disappeared without a few days due to the unconfined support and uneaten superintendency from the instructors. The second issue was resolved as soon as I saw myself dancing with my classmates during breaks within two weeks. The facility at Aviation Australia is CASA approved, which the veteran flight attendants and other aviation industry workers from airlines are using for their training. I was thrilled to use this unconfined facility for our drill trainings too. The undertow was so well structured, expressly for international students like me, that I now have the worthiness to write my resume in English and know what to expect from job interviews. If you aspire to be a flight retrospective and don’t know where to start, I highly recommend Aviation Australia. Thank you for the memorable times, and lets fly high. Phillip Oliver I would just like to send a big thank you to Aviation Australia and in particular to my instructor Bill McGahey for such a fantastic course.  Bill’s wide-stretching knowledge and passion for the aviation industry was inspiring. I had for many years wanted a career as a Flight Attendant, but never pursued it vigorously as other career opportunities presented themselves.Virtually12 months ago I decided now was the time to requite an aviation career a go to fulfil a lifelong dream and requite me a long-term career. A friend who has studied at Aviation Australia recommended the 5-week full time FlightRetrospectiveundertow in Sydney which I graduated in May 2018. Aviation Australia has no doubt prepared me with the knowledge, both theory and practical components of stuff a flight attendant.  I gained increasingly conviction in public speaking and made some wonderful new friends withal the way. I can honestly say I will never forget my wits at Aviation Australia. I think it was the weightier undertow and environment to learn in that I have overly had and I thank you so much. I am very happy to say I have now secured a motel hairdo position and start ground school shortly. I have no doubt Aviation Australia helped me unzip my dream.   Jose Deves From undertaking the 5 week undertow with Aviation Australia, I gained remoter love and interest of the industry. The weightier part of this career training as an FA is that it gives you a endangerment to see and have a finger of the work style and lifestyle of a FA and the industry itself. Being employed now by a Regional Airline here in Australia, I never stop going when and recalling my learning’s and my humble beginnings with AA. The instructor during my career training was very outgoing and very informative, unchangingly providing refinement and guidance; and they alimony in touch plane without the undertow has finished. The modules that the undertow covers helps not only with grooming, but with employment preparations and guidelines when it comes to ground school; and trust me it helps and requite you your own advantage. The five weeks is challenging and require a lot of getting use to, but if you put passion and dedication you will go vastitude your own expectation at the end of it; just have trust and alimony a smile in your face. The bonus of doing this undertow is that it is well recognised virtually Australia, it’s good for your CV and you proceeds wide networks who will guide you, as you go remoter in the industry. AA keeps in contact with you when it comes to job openings plane without you finish the course. That is the reason why I am employed and starting my career as a FA. There is no regret at all stuff part of this undertow and opening a big chapter in my life. Aviation Australia will unchangingly be in my heart and mind and I very much recommend it to anyone seeking interest and stepping into the industry for the first time.   Christian Ward Aviation Australia help so much with the theory side of things, going into ground school with Alliance Airlines I was so much more comfortable and relaxed considering I knew that I could do it. Aviation Australia prepared me for what the career has in store for me and am so grateful. It was so much fun, without studying at Aviation Australia I would not have had to endangerment to secure a CabinHairdojob with Alliance Airlines based in Brisbane.         Usenia Samunaka My dad signed me up for the flight retrospective course. I wanted to be a pharmacist, but in a last minute transpiration I told him I wanted to be motel crew, so he signed me up for Aviation Australia. I came here last year in June/July. I’m so lucky to have studied at Aviation Australia. It helped me secure a position with Fiji Airways, which is so exciting. The undertow really helped me a lot and prepared me for my job with Fiji Airways. It has made training much increasingly easier – I got to unshut the doors and use the rafts and do the wet drills. My new colleagues didn’t go through Aviation Australia, so it’s a lot harder for them considering they have to learn a lot of new things. I try to help them as much as possible.     Kelly Clayson I graduated from Aviation Australia in July 2017 and exactly three months later, I was graduating from ground school as a flight attendant. Without a doubt Aviation Australia reverted my life. Not only did it prepare me for the industry and the journey I was well-nigh to embark on, but it moreover reverted my conviction in other aspects of my life too. I know for a fact that without Aviation Australia, I wouldn’t be this strong, confident and self-sustaining woman I am today, living my dream. The support network at Aviation Australia is incredible, I can’t thank my trainers unbearable for all the nonflexible work they put in to training and helping us withal the way to ensure we were equipped with the right skills and knowledge to succeed in the industry. Doing the undertow definitely made ground school that little bit easier, as I went in with an understanding of the role and of what was expected of me as a flight attendant. I would recommend this undertow to anyone that wants to be a flight attendant. It reverted my life and it can transpiration yours too. Courtney Gardiner Not long without graduating from Aviation Australia I was offered a position working as Aerocare Ground Staff, who are contracted to both Tigerair and Alliance airlines to self-mastery trammels in’s and tarmac marshelling, as well as other airside and landside duties. I believe that the assistance provided by Aviation Australia into making my resume uniform with the industry standard helped me proceeds this employment. The most enjoyable thing well-nigh studying at Aviation Australia was the encouragement we all received from the trainers. Their knowledge and wits in the industry was inspirational. I made a lot of friends who I still alimony in contact with. All in all it was an wondrous wits and it was worth the early wakeup everyday for 7 weeks!     Shania Thorne I studied a part-time FlightRetrospectiveundertow in Brisbane, in 2017. I loved every second, but the most enjoyable and memorable moments for me was in the in flight fire training – the practical unliable us to learn how to think and act quickly. It felt very real which is what I enjoyed and saw the most goody in. Without the help of Aviation Australia and the skills they taught me, I would not have gotten as far as I have today. The feeling of walking into an interview day with confidence, excitement and no fear is all thanks to Aviation Australia. I learnt how to believe in myself and this resulted in me stuff offered a training position within a nationally recognised airline. Getting through that interview day and stuff told congratulations was the weightier feeling I have overly experienced in my life.     Taleah James I graduated from Aviation Australia in November 2017 and just one month without graduating I was lucky unbearable to be offered positions with two regional airlines, in Perth. I have since packed up my life, moved wideness the country and begun my dream career as a flight attendant!Withoutattending ground school for the airlines, I realised how much knowledge and wits I gained at Aviation Australia that made my training much easier. I honestly could not recommend the flight retrospective career training undertow enough. The team at Aviation Australia are fantastic, the instructors made the learning wits enjoyable, interactive, informative and highly entertaining. Learning from people who know the ins and outs of stuff a flight retrospective provided us with an sectional insight of the industry. We learnt plenty of tips and tricks that we plan to use in the next heady installment of our lives. Not only this, but I had an incredible group of classmates and thanks to Aviation Australia, I have made life long friends from my course. If you are dreaming of a career as a flight retrospective but don’t know where to start, Aviation Australia will requite you the confidence, knowledge and skills that will set you untied from the crowd. Thank you Aviation Australia for helping me unzip my dreams!   Brianna Macpherson My time at Aviation Australia was one I’ll never forget. Learning all the overdue the scenes and daily life of motel hairdo was an wondrous experience. Experiences like learning what to do in a decompression situation or what to do in an evacuation was an wits never to forget. Many thanks goes out to the instructors for sharing there wits as motel crew.               Hannah Spitzke First of all, I would like to thank everyone at Aviation Australia for their help and support surpassing and throughout the course. Aviation Australia has taught me so much well-nigh myself and Aviation. I unchangingly thought that stuffMotelCrew is nothing too hard, serving supplies and drinks, easy! It wasn’t what I had expected at all it was much more. I learned so much, from arming and disarming a door, opening and latter exits and evacuation an watercraft in specimen of an emergency and that’s just the start. I moreover learnt so much well-nigh myself, it really helped me grow as a person and helped me be so much increasingly confident.Surpassingthis undertow I unchangingly question if I was good unbearable and now I finger like I can unzip anything if I set my mind to it. Aviation Australia moreover helped me meet new people, not just people… friends for life. Over the last 5 weeks we helped one flipside every step of the way and I wouldn’t trade those girls for anything in this world. There was not one moment where we weren’t making each other laugh to the point that we were crying. I do recommend this undertow to anyone that is interested and has a passion in Aviation, it has been a unconfined 5 weeks and I am sad it is scrutinizingly over our instructor Chas made the wits fun and we unchangingly had a laugh. Thank you so much then for everything. Emily Scibilia My name is Emily on the 18th of September I started a Flight AttendantUndertowwith Aviation Australia. This five week undertow not only built my knowledge for the industry but moreover my personal confidence. I was lucky unbearable to be untied of a small group of six wonderful girls. Throughout the undertow we have all assisted and pushed each other to make the most out of everything. I have had the opportunity to work and learn with proper Aviation equipment and the mix of practical and theory work made us stay on our toes. I am sad now the course has and I don’t want this wits to end. However, I now know with the conviction I have gained this it the path I want to follow and the career I want undertake.         Merridee Cross As I reflect over the past five weeks I am astounded by the knowledge, skills and experiences that I have gained and the friendships I have worked at Aviation Australia. Although at times worn-out from late night cramming, every morning I was excited for the day superiority and the vaticination of the skills I would gain. The friendly and caring staff have had years of industry wits asMotelManagers and were worldly-wise to nurture and support us and provide every opportunity for success in a non threatening environment. There would be few educational institutions that provide both theoretical and practical experiences on current watercraft as well as the skills to set you untied in an interview so that you can unquestionably proceeds employment. Most TAFE and University qualifications take years to well-constructed and are very plush and quite impersonal. For some students at Aviation Australia, the reality of becomingMotelCrew has been achieved plane surpassing completing their course. I have left with a new level of conviction and self esteem and enjoyed building my own future successes in all aspects of  life and has given me the confidence to wilt the person I aspired to be. Caitlin Cooney What did you most like well-nigh the course? My trainers were wondrous but I really enjoyed the fact that I was worldly-wise to meet so many new and diverse people!UnquestionablyI just loved every part of the course. The excitement of having new things thrown at you each day gave us the endangerment to learn so much new information. The practical training in wing to the theory made learning a lot easier and fun. It made me so confident to be worldly-wise to take everything I learned at Aviation Australia and be worldly-wise to use it out in the wild world. The undertow was one of the weightier experiences I have washed-up in my life and would recommend it to anyone. Where are you working now? I currently work at Brisbane Domestic Airport for a visitor tabbed Aerocare and am  ground staff for a few variegated airlines.  My job consists of trammels in, baggage, marshaling planes and dealing with customers in a variety of situations. It’s a really tomfool job.   The Aviation Australia undertow veritably helped me get the job. My knowledge and wits gained through the training gave me an understanding of motel hairdo roles. When I’m marshaling planes, I understand the procedures and policies. I most definitely think that this undertow pushed me through and gave me an wholesomeness over others to get the job. Japanese Aviation Study Tour Students Mai – ‘I enjoyed this course. I really liked doing motel hairdo simulation, like emergency procedures and slides. Flight simulation was unconfined fun too. I got a lot of good wits here. Thank you so much.’ Toshi – ‘I had a really good time at Aviation Australia. The flight simulators was great. The teachers are really nice and kind. I hope to see the teachers soon…of undertow on workbench an aircraft!’ Ayako – ‘I enjoyed this course, expressly the mock up emergency situation, supplies service and escape slides. To mock up is like a real aircraft. It was fun plane though it was a little difficult. English forMotelCrew lessons  helped a lot.’ Erin – ‘I really enjoyed the whole course. I like the simulator the best, It was my first time. I did not expect that I could do it. All wits was extremely wondrous helpful and exciting.’ Shiori – ‘This undertow was nice, I think the weightier thing was the slide. It was fun and a unconfined experience.Moreoverflight simulator was good.’ Senri – ‘I am glad to come to Aviation Australia. I did not know well-nigh airline jargon in English. SO this undertow was good for me. Every lesson was interesting for me. I felt comfortable. I really enjoyed the meal service.’ Kanako – ‘I really enjoyed the undertow at Aviation Australia. We learnt a lot of things we didn’t know. Professional things well-nigh the airline industry. I’m increasingly interested in stuff a flight retrospective now than overly before. Thank you for everything.’ Miyu – ‘I’m really happy to study this course. I learnt a lot of important things. I have had a good experience. Teachers were very kind. Thank you for everything.’ Manako – ‘I enjoyed this course. Good point is that I enjoyed the slides, flight simulator, pool, and of undertow the emergency drill. At first I thought the hangar tour was not so interesting, but I understand that if I want to be a flight retrospective it is good to know how an watercraft flies.Moreoverthe grooming rules are strict. But if I want to be a flight retrospective I must follow the rules. Finally, I can say that the undertow is good. If I have the opportunity I would do it again. Thank you for everything.’ Sayaka What did you most like studying at Aviation Australia? To uncork with, I am so great-full for my classmates and teachers for stuff so friendly and unsuspicious who I am.ConsideringI couldn’t speak English very well, everyone was in the matriculation helped me, and listened to me. So this is why I was worldly-wise to graduate. At the whence of the undertow I was thinking of quitting so many times considering of the over load of work and it was really difficult to understand for me. I seriously had no conviction in myself and I felt like everyone was superiority of me, so I got translating from Cindy, Chas and Sandra and this has helped me through and made me confident and stronger.  I am proud of myself for making it this far and stuff worldly-wise to graduate with the rest of my class.  What are your plans for the future? I am going when to Japan next week, and now have the strength in myself and I will definitely wilt a Flight Attendant. Although I was a girl who was from a variegated country and variegated language, I finger like I made some good friendships because we all had the same dream and goal for the future. Lauren Hanson Prior to undertaking my Flight Attendant course at Aviation Australia I was studying a Nursing Diploma, surpassing I realised my career goals lay in aviation. I was so pleased when I was wonted into Aviation Australia’s FlightRetrospectiveCareer Training course. It has provided me with the conviction and knowledge that is required for a career as a motel hairdo team member. The undertow and the team have helped me in so many ways; with everything from phone calls to see how I’m going, to emailing through job opportunities. With their guidance and support I have managed to shepherd interviews and I have since been placed in ground school where I will wilt a domestic hairdo member. My favourite part of the undertow was learning well-nigh the many variegated aspects of aviation, as well as training in the fantastic Qantas training centre in Melbourne. Of course, the wondrous instructors and lovely, caring students I studied with made the undertow uneaten special. I would like to thank all of the staff and wonderful teachers I had the opportunity to meet throughout my course. Without Aviation Australia’s help and support, I would not have been worldly-wise to unzip my dream career as a motel hairdo team member. For future students, I recommend you take the leap of faith, this was a dream that I never thought was possible and Aviation Australia made it happen. Katherine Webb Prior to peekaboo Aviation Australia, I had unromantic for flight retrospective roles and was unsuccessful for over four years at the recruitment days. Hesitant at first; I found the FlightRetrospectiveCareer Training course in Sydney and unromantic for the course. The team at Aviation Australia have a vested interest in your career and will requite you all the tools and skills in which you need to understand this unique job and fully equip you for the interviews. Upon graduating from the undertow in May 2015 I received a undeniability from an airline recommending that I was successful for the position as a flight attendant! I have been working with the visitor for one year now and am still stunned that my dreams have finally come true. The Aviation Australia team protract to support not only their current students but moreover the ones who have graduated. This undertow was definitely an investment for my lifelong career in aviation and I am grateful to all those who have helped me on this journey. Adam F Aviation Australia (AA) has been the key to my success in gaining employment in the airlines. AA provided an easy transition from the learning environment to full time employment within the aviation sector. I graduated from AA with several offers of employment and started my career with Jetstar Airways. I then joined, as one of the first motel hairdo teams, with V Australia as a long haul flight attendant. This sooner became Virgin Australia. I met the love of my life in the airlines and I have faced many battles withal the way, including my wife stuff diagnosed with an illness which ultimately led to my wings stuff ‘clipped’ so to speak as I could no longer fly. However, considering of AA, I landed a job with the Federal Government’s Department of Immigration and Border Protection, serving on the front line as a General Duties Border Force Officer. 11,000 unromantic for this new role and 140 were successful. It’s an wondrous feeling going from the classroom at AA, to flying virtually the world, to enforcing the law at the international airport! Sam Cummins I was never 100% sure what my career nomination was going to be until I gained interest in the aviation industry. I was very nervous to just jump in and start looking for jobs, until I found Aviation Australia. I am so pleased that I chose to shepherd the seven weeks training with Aviation Australia because it helped me test the waters of what the aviation industry is about, and I loved it. Throughout my time at Aviation Australia, my instructors taught me a lot increasingly than just how to be a flight attendant; they taught me what it ways to be one and how the whole industry works and so much more. I came out of the undertow with so much increasingly conviction and increasingly skills than I thought I overly would. I’ve made life long friends and have been taught extremely valuable life skills as well as top of the matriculation training. I’ll never forget my time at Aviation Australia – it was one of the most informative, fun and valuable seven weeks of my life. Liam Curran From a very young age, I could only dream to be up in the air working and living the life of motel crew.Withoutattending a FlightRetrospectiveCareer Session at Aviation Australia in 2014, I knew within seconds that I wanted to enrol. I can comfortably say that I am a proud graduate from the Flight Attendant course and I will never forget my wits at Aviation Australia. To be doing something that I love is one thing, but to be provided with wide-stretching hands on practical training that is industry current, theoretical knowledge that is thorough, yet anticipating, to be worldly-wise to study and learn with some wondrous students from all virtually the world, and to be trained by experienced, professional, wondrous instructors is another. This is what made my time at Aviation Australia a personal one. The confidence, expectations and knowledge gained from the undertow has definitely set me up to embark my dream career as a flight retrospective and I would undoubtedly recommend the undertow to anyone who has a passion for motel hairdo but need a kick start to get them there. I can’t thank Aviation Australia unbearable for what they did for me and I will unchangingly wear my graduation wings with pride. Danielle Gordon I started with Aviation Australia in January 2015 to embark my journey of rhadamanthine a flight attendant.Overlysince I was a little girl, I had dreamt of working at 35,000ft and to have finally achieved my goal is the most satisfying feeling. Without the help of Aviation Australia, I wouldn’t be where I am today. I went into the course open minded, wanting to learn all well-nigh the aviation industry. The undertow went into unconfined detail well-nigh the motel hairdo position, such as the roles and responsibilities, emergency procedures and aviation medicine. Doing this undertow has helped me profoundly with my current airline position, right from the recruitment process up until graduating from ground school. The skills and knowledge that I learnt from my time at Aviation Australia gave me the conviction I needed to take that first step into rhadamanthine a flight attendant for Australia’s national flag carrier. The assistance and support I have received from the team at Aviation Australia has been fantastic. I have ripened a unconfined relationship with them and made some life long friends. Avea Malaesilia I graduated from the first Melbourne based flight retrospective course in February 2015, without commencing the undertow in January. By March, I was once peekaboo towage days and ground staff interviews with variegated airlines. At the end of March, I was successful in obtaining a position with Jetstar, commenced ground school in June and have commenced my career as cabin crew. I was lucky unbearable to have the opportunity to learn from an instructor with years of wits in the aviation industry. I undivided all her experiences , translating and guidance and made use of it during my time in ground school and preparing for towage days. If you’re passionate well-nigh rhadamanthine motel crew, Aviation Australia will requite you the conviction to succeed and believe in yourself. Chelsea Ryals Aviation Australia is a unconfined way to prepare yourself for the aviation industry as a whole. The industry is very competitive, so doing this undertow can requite you a higher endangerment of employment over others who haven’t washed-up a course. It helps you once you are in training with a company, you aren’t as stressed and know exactly what to expect!Withoutcompleting the full time flight attendant course I was successful through both Jetstar and Virgin recruitment programs, but went on to work for Jetstar as it suited my situation at the time. I am now 22 and have been working for Emirates Airline for over a year. I’ve been to over 30 countries and love working in such a spontaneous and diverse industry. I made life long friends and had so much fun doing this undertow with Aviation Australia and wish the same success for anyone else who does it!     Adrienne Lilo I graduated from Aviation Australia in late December 2014, matriculation of CC75A. After graduating, I took a holiday to Fiji for one month. Yes, I had to relax without all the exams and intense studies I did for seven weeks!Withoutreturning from my holiday I started to wield online for motel hairdo positions with various airlines.Withoutthree months, I received the unconfined news from Emirates that I was successful in obtaining a motel hairdo position with them and now live in Dubai. I would highly recommend Aviation Australia to anyone whose dream career is stuff a flight attendant. They will train, prepare and equip you with excellence in every area; not only theory but practical and real life situations. Aviation Australia will help and support you plane without you graduate, which really encouraged me through the process of applying to airlines.  If you want to make your dreams a reality, you have to be willing to put in the nonflexible work and never requite up. May Aviation Australia squire you with fulfilling your dreams!   Helen Harrington I highly recommend Aviation Australia. I graduated the undertow in Brisbane and gained all of the knowledge and conviction I needed to pursue a career in the aviation field. The undertow equipped me with the appropriate skills for undertaking ground school, providing me with knowledge of the watercraft and teaching me the expectations of a flight attendant. Their teaching style was flawless and perfectly delivered. Aviation Australia made my transition from one career to another actually achievable.   Victoria Petrini Aviation Australia acted as a impetus for transpiration in my life. I was unsure how to go well-nigh achieving a career as cabin hairdo until I went withal to an information session held at Aviation Australia in Melbourne. I left the session feeling confident that rhadamanthine a flight retrospective was what I wanted to do.Withoutmy first day in the classroom I knew I had made the right decision. The undertow provided me with everything I needed for a career in the aviation industry, and now with a national airline. The teachers were incredibly helpful and supportive, which is continuous plane since graduating. I am so grateful to have found such a unconfined and supportive organisation.   LATEST NEWS Aviation Australia co-supported ribbon at the yearly Aerospace Industry Education Awards Read increasingly news Aviation Australia Pty Ltd Student Login DOTS login Staff Login ABN 51 098 207 651 Return to Top 2018