Southern Cross University (SCU) and Airways Aviation have teamed up to offer you a university qualification with the addition of a fully accredited CASA Commercial Pilot License.
SCU is committed to cultivating the next generation of leaders in the global aviation industry.
Southern Cross University and are the only Australian university situated adjacent to an international airport. This provides the perfect setting for students who want a tailor-made start to their aviation career.
The aviation industry is one of the most dynamic industries on Earth. As technology develops and demand increases, the core skills required by the aviation industry have diversified. Pilots and aviation management professionals need critical reasoning, communication and management skills required to thrive in a complex, highly competitive, global industry.
Southern Cross University provides flexible options to study the Bachelor of Business (Aviation Management).
Incorporate a fully accredited Commercial Pilot’s Licence into your aviation management degree by completing year two at one of our partner pilot training centres and year one and three at Southern Cross University.
The first year of your Bachelor will be at Southern Cross University
The second year you will complete your CPL and MEIR at Airways Aviation
The final year of our Bachelor will be at Southern Cross University
Students are required to pay OSHC for the duration of their visa in advance and pay the Student Services and Amenities Fee (SSAF) and indicative non-tuition fees such as textbooks, stationery and sundry costs.
The Airways Aviation Diploma of Aviation (Commercial Pilot Licence – Aeroplane) and Diploma of Aviation (Instrument Rating) is approved by the Civil Aviation Safety Authority (CASA) and has been designed in conjunction with industry experts.
Upon completion graduates have the skills and knowledge needed to fly as a professional pilot.
Our Diploma of Aviation (IR) offers advanced flight training conducted on a multi-engine class aeroplane.
A double diploma in flight training
A minimum of 190 hours flying including at least:
Qualification equivalent to an Australian Year 12, with the required entry grade
English language comparable to Academic IELTS 6.0 with no band less than 5.5