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The Airline Academy of Australia (AAA) through the Royal
Queensland Aero Club (RQAC), provides the best quality training, aimed at producing
highly competent commercial pilots with a leading edge in a competitive market place.
AAA's aims are to nurture the development of disciplined and
highly competent individuals who possess the personal and professional skills to achieve
success within the exciting world of aviation.
Airlines throughout the
world are seeking pilots with high level decision making, communicative and leadership
qualities. This means only the best training programs which focus on these skills will
fully prepare people for these demanding careers.
The Royal
Queensland Aero Club (RQAC)
The Royal Queensland Aero
Club (RQAC) was first formed in 1910, making it possibly the oldest aero club in the
Southern Hemisphere and one of the oldest in the world.
Australia's pioneer aviators, such as Bert Hinkler, Sir Charles
Kingsford Smith and Lores Bonney were club members. Over the years, countless students
have gained their wings at RQAC and have gone on to achieve successful careers with the
world's airlines, as well as making significant contributions to general aviation.
RQAC is known for its high standard of graduates, its service
to the community, its leadership in flying training and its links to the history of
aviation. In recognition, the Royal Queensland Aero Club was awarded the prestigious
"Sword of Honour" by The Guild of Air Pilots and Air Navigators in 1996.
From this proud tradition
in general aviation, the AAA has been created to train the aviators for the new
millennium.
For
further information please use our on-line enquiry form.
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