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Australian National Airline College

Locality: Moorabbin Airport

Phone: +61 3 9587 5159



Address: 21 First Avenue 3194 Moorabbin Airport, VIC, Australia

Website: http://www.flying-school.com/

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25.01.2022 Well done to Nancy (from UK) and Aaron (from HK) for passing their RPL flight tests.



25.01.2022 On Line Pilot Training course: No need to wait any longer. Lets be productive and get started NOW with your Pilot Training Course by: Australian National Airline College - www.flying-school.com...Continue reading

24.01.2022 A good news story. Virgin Engineers get aircraft "flying ready" https://www.airlineratings.com//virgin-australia-brings-/

22.01.2022 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YuW6hhKype4



21.01.2022 A mile of highway will take you a mile, but a mile of runway will take you anywhere. Photo: aeromanu

20.01.2022 If you get lucky, mother nature sometimes puts on an impressive show when flying across the Artic at night. Photo: sky_trotter

17.01.2022 Andrean Luhukay from Indonesia passed his CPL flight test yesterday. Well done Andrean and wishing you well for your future flying career back in Indonesia



17.01.2022 Zürich Airport Photo: sky_trotter

17.01.2022 https://www.abc.net.au//pilots-in-pakistan-air-cr/12390122

15.01.2022 Congratulations to Tuan Tran from Vietnam for passing his CPL flight test. Seen here receiving his CPL Wings from Stefan Almon

15.01.2022 Very important watching for all current and future pilots https://www.youtube.com/watch

11.01.2022 Have you ever flown into an airport with gravel runways? Photo: photojasinski



11.01.2022 A big Congratulations to Vincent Christian from Indonesia for passing his CPL. The course was completed in low hours and Vincent is now ready to continue on with his his Multi Engine Endorsement and Multi Engine Instrument Rating. Keep up the good work Christian

11.01.2022 Still good news for aspiring future pilots https://www.flightglobal.com//aviation-will/141036.article

11.01.2022 A quick guide for Airbus A380 Photo: alexey.emk

09.01.2022 Some Lufthansa air to air stuff Photo: fly.wundairlich

09.01.2022 Natasha Ting from Malaysia passed her RPL today. Great news Natasha - keep up the good work !!!

07.01.2022 Photo: aircraftmaintenancengineer

07.01.2022 Some Lufthansa air to air (Superman) shot Photo: fly.wundairlich

05.01.2022 Boeing Forecast 2020 Air traffic demand and operator flight-hours have declined significantly over the past year, resulting in large numbers of pilot furloughs and layoffs. Given the current oversupply of qualified pilots, labor shortages may seem a distant memory. However, as the industry positions itself for recovery, adequate qualified pilot supply remains an important consideration as a large contingent of the workforce approaches mandatory retirement age. Positions left ...vacant because of retirements will need to be filled, which is likely to coincide with industry recovery, fleet growth and efforts by other operators to recruit new pilots for similar purposes. Prior to the downturn, many airlines had begun utilizing cadet programs to recruit, develop and train aspiring pilots. It generally takes two or more years for an aspiring pilot to achieve a commercial pilot license. Aspiring aviators who begin their training today will be well positioned to take advantage of new job opportunities as the industry recovers. As many aspects of training transition to digital formats, new opportunities to use data analytics, artificial intelligence and machine learning have emerged, which provides a more personalized and adaptive learning experience. Instruction is evolving to train pilots to proficiencies and competencies rather than a prescriptive, task-based syllabus. Continuous improvement in training technologies and methodologies will ensure pilots are effectively trained to address the most common operational risks, both now and in the future. PILOT AND TECHNICIAN OUTLOOK 20202039 See more

03.01.2022 Camilo from Bogota, Colombia passed his CPL yesterday. Great work Camilo ! Wishing you all the best with your aviation career.

03.01.2022 St. Moritz, Maho Beach of the North! Photo: mg_aviationphotography

01.01.2022 Amazing approach into Zürich airport's runway 14 Photo: mg_aviationphotography

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