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Oman Option 1

This course is designed specifically to comply with Oman's requirements at the lowest cost.  If students are also interested in doing the Instructor Rating course, they should opt for the Oman Option 2.

Successful students will graduate from this course with 100 hours command and an Australian Commercial Pilot Licence (CPL), Multi Engine Endorsement, Instrument Flight Rating and ATPL.

The Oman Package 1 has five parts;

The course runs for 62 weeks.

The course is structured in the same way as the CPL for the first 42 week course, and Oman students are scheduled to fly 25 more command hours than the standard CPL course.  See the CPL course structure on the CPL page.

The Oman Package 1 has the following price:

Course Course Cost Flying Time (hours)
Theory Hours
Bankstown Cessnock Dual Solo Sim Total
Commercial Pilot Licence (Certificate IV in Aviation)
$51,000 $49,000 79 75 6 160 370 hours
plus
Diploma in Aviation (Instrument Flight Operations)
$19,500
$18,000 27.5 - 25 52.5

80 hours

plus
ATPL $3,500 $3,500 - - - - 250 hours
plus
Additional hours for Oman requirements $15,218 $14,532 43.5 25 - 71 -
plus
Pilot Support Pack
$8,500 $8,500 - - - - -
equals
Oman Option Package $97,718 $93,532 150 100 31 281 700 hours

Included in the above fee is:

Included in the above fee is:

  • Flight training
    • Dual training
    • Solo training
    • Aircraft hire
    • Simulator training
  • Medical insurance
  • Fuel
  • Pre flight briefings
  • Post flight de-briefings
  • Theory courses
  • Pilot Support Pack (see here for more details)

Not included in the above fee:

  • Medical expenses, uniform, re-test fees and additional flying and theory beyond hours stated above.

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Last Updated ( Thursday, 08 December 2011 15:39 )