yep sunday telegraph (sorry not too familiar with newspapers)Dr. Zoidberg said::O GONNA GO BUY IT NOW!!
edit: hmm, daily telegraph.... not sunday telegraph??
lol i was lucky! i got 2 in my newspaper.....
yep sunday telegraph (sorry not too familiar with newspapers)Dr. Zoidberg said::O GONNA GO BUY IT NOW!!
edit: hmm, daily telegraph.... not sunday telegraph??
Thanks!!alan7948 said:yep sunday telegraph (sorry not too familiar with newspapers)
lol i was lucky! i got 2 in my newspaper.....
i dunno since i am doing cadets with qantas (if i get in) once i graduate would it help?xXmuffin0manXx said:is anyone here doing aircraft operations at tafe next year ?
im doing it to help my chances of getting in to qantas cadets..alan7948 said:i dunno since i am doing cadets with qantas (if i get in) once i graduate would it help?
Enlighten me please
i'm taking 3 unit english and maths, physics, accounting (TVET) and economicsxXmuffin0manXx said:im doing it to help my chances of getting in to qantas cadets..
alan which subjects are you undertaking next year ?
im pretty sure applications for tafe have noww finished..alan7948 said:i'm taking 3 unit english and maths, physics, accounting (TVET) and economics
Just wondering whether to do accounting or aircraft operations
well i applied for hornsbyxXmuffin0manXx said:im pretty sure applications for tafe have noww finished..
unless you've already got accounting and therefore transfer..which im not sure about..
do you know which tafe your going to ?
xXmuffin0manXx said:diploma is associate..
at least that is what i thought..
fee help or dfee not sure which one (unless they are the same) is for associate
and hecs-help is for bachelor..although that cant be used towards your
flight training component but apparently from 2009..you can defer flight
training payment through something..a similar hecs-help type scheme
no idea what yor talking abouthoneynlicorice said::O if you can defer the payment doesnt that mean that the UAIis going to be well over 80?
Not many people choose aviation because of the 100K fee...right :S? Then if this HUGE fee becomes deferable wouldn't more people want to choose aviation then the UAI increases from 80 to as high as demand goes. I hope that clears the mist a bit :uhhuh:xXmuffin0manXx said:no idea what yor talking about
But I just wanna FLY, FLY, FLY, lolTriple777ER said:you lot are better off doing Engineering Studies at high school, rather than spend so much time going to TAFE, although i am not saying, its a waste.
I am doing Engineering Studies, and i certainly think it is worth it. They have the focus module, Aeronautical Engineering and that is good enough to give you a good aircraft mechanics background.
Why don't you just go to your local airport and pick out a flying school? Can someone explain to me why everyone here wants to train through a uni instead of flying schools what advantages do you see in it, especially comparing cost?milocole said:But I just wanna FLY, FLY, FLY, lol
umm lol i got flamed for saying the same thing..domoman said:Why don't you just go to your local airport and pick out a flying school? Can someone explain to me why everyone here wants to train through a uni instead of flying schools what advantages do you see in it, especially comparing cost?
Cheers
Uni advantages points:xXmuffin0manXx said:umm lol i got flamed for saying the same thing..
but anyway
Uni Advantages:
i) you come out with a degree for aviation which is perhaps the most useless degree you could come out with
ii)it shows airlines that you are committed
iii) you can get defer payment although accredited flying schools can too
Flying School advantes:
i) you come out with a CPL in 1 year
ii) you can go straight into instructing after rating
iii) probably cheaper
iv) you can join airlines quicker because of faster accumulation of hours which lets you have a higher seniority rather than someone joining 3 years after you
and im gonig to say tafe > engineering studies
focus module for aero eng. is fine but
tafe focuses on the theory side of a PPL and CPL which i think is better..thats just my opinion
flight costs can now be deferred as of 2009..i thinkdomoman said:Uni advantages points:
i) It is a useless degree, airlines want to see real degrees from uni like engineering, economics, law.... so on they are the ones that really make a difference to show you can finish something.
ii) Answered in i
iii) Is this deferred payment new? May understanding is that you still have to pay the flight costs?
I really dont know why you got flamed for saying don't go to uni we have just shown why not to go?
Cheers
I think the local flight school near me is trying to implement a system where you can "defer" costs, so yes, I think this is a thing we'll see in the future.xXmuffin0manXx said:flight costs can now be deferred as of 2009..i think
Do you know if that applies to UNSW like if they let their students defer the flight costs as well?Sew2289 said:I think the local flight school near me is trying to implement a system where you can "defer" costs, so yes, I think this is a thing we'll see in the future.