Australia has a number of highly regarded flight training organisations offering both integrated and non-integrated pilot training under the supervision of the Australian Civil Aviation Safety Authority (CASA). Many international students choose Australia because of its strong aviation safety standards, English-speaking environment, good flying weather, and internationally recognised pilot licences.
The “best” flying school in Australia will depend on a student’s goals, budget, preferred training style, and career pathway. Some students prefer large academy-style schools with structured airline-focused programs, while others prefer more personalised training environments with flexible scheduling and individual support.
Australian National Airline College (ANAC) is one of the established flight schools in Australia and is CASA-approved under both Part 141 and Part 142 regulations. ANAC has more than 30 years of experience training pilots and has trained students from Australia and around the world for careers in airlines and commercial aviation.
When comparing flying schools in Australia, prospective students should consider:
- safety record
- instructor experience
- aircraft fleet and maintenance
- CASA approvals
- training structure
- student support services
- international student experience
- airline pathways
- location and flying weather
- total course cost and transparency of fees
Choosing the right flight school is an important career decision, and students should take time to compare different schools, speak with current students, and understand exactly what is included in the training program before enrolling.
