Become a Pilot in Perth – 5 Reasons to Train at Jandakot

With a population of just over two million people and a reputation as the most remote city in the world, it’s easy to overlook Perth, Western Australia as a study destination. That is unless you want to become a pilot!

Although it’s not a very big city on a world-scale, if you scratch the surface, Perth is a hidden gem that has a lot going for it. The picturesque beaches, wineries and sweeping parklands, not to mention the weather are enough to attract just about anyone and student pilots are no exception!

If you choose to learn to fly in Perth, you’ve made a strong career decision that can set up your whole pilot life.

Jandakot Airport

Most Perth flight schools are situated at Jandakot Airport, approximately 20 kilometres south of Perth’s CBD. Jandakot Airport has a rich history acquired over six decades since 1963. In fact, Jandakot Airport is one of the busiest airports in Australia, in terms of aircraft “movements” (when an aircraft takes off and touches down).

The airfield has garnered international acclaim as an exceptional place to deliver pilot courses. Several international aviation organisations, including airlines, have actually set up training facilities at Jandakot to conduct flying lessons in Perth.

Top 5 Reasons to Train at Jandakot

Toggle through Airflite’s top five reasons why Jandakot lives up to its reputation for flight training, starting at number five.

Perth Flight Training

In conclusion, Jandakot Airport’s strategic location, emphasis on aviation education and robust aviation ecosystem make it a go-to destination to become a pilot or advance an existing flying career.

If you are ready to take flight, check out Airflite Flying College’s Professional Pilot Pathway. Or if you already have your Commercial Pilot Licence (CPL) wings, take a look at either of our post graduate diploma courses including:

AVI50419 – Diploma of Aviation (Flight Instructor)

AVI50519 – Diploma of Aviation (Instrument Rating)




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