
Professional Piloting
Get your career off to a flying start with one of our piloting courses.
Swinburne’s pilot courses take you from never flying to achieving a commercial pilot licence, and gives you the skills to go on to a professional career.
You’ll fly planes with CAE Melbourne Flight Training School in a busy Airport Setting (at Moorabbin Airport), with access access to a large fleet of glass cockpit equipped aircraft and state-of-the-art simulators.
You’ll graduate from our pilot school with the skills and confidence to fly for commercial airlines. The sky truly is the limit with Swinburnes pilot course.
Check out our courses to find detailed course information, application dates, entry requirements, fees, subjects, ATAR requirements and more.
Browse our Professional Piloting courses
Explore our labs
Discover Swinburne’s aviation facilities, where ideas take flight in modern, hands-on spaces designed for exploring advanced technologies. Whether you’re a student or a researcher, these innovative spaces provide the tools and resources to simulate, analyse, and drive advancements in aviation, shaping the future of the industry.
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Aviation Simulation Lab
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How to become a pilot
Take to the skies with Swinburne, where you will attain all the required licences to propel you into a commercial pilot career.
There's still time to apply for Semester 1 2025
Don't wait another year. Submit an application now and start your studies on Monday 3 March.
Start your Aviation journey
Explore the world of Aviation at Swinburne, discover outstanding facilities, expert lecturers, and a diverse aircraft fleet. Acquire the skills needed to obtain your commercial pilot license, instrument rating, and complete all ATPL subjects. With a supportive community and excellent course structure, Swinburne prepares you for success in aviation.
Qantas Aviation Career Enrichment Program (Q-ACE)
We've partnered with Qantas to offer a pilot program that accelerates aviation careers with real industry preparation.
Students who complete the program and meet minimum direct entry pilot recruitment requirements will be invited to attend a Qantas Group Assessment Centre, subject to operational needs.
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Swinburne student navigates new heights with International Aviation Womens Association annual scholarship
When Beatrice Lorenzo first began studying aviation at Swinburne University of Technology, she found herself massively outnumbered by her male classmates. But now she’s facing the industry’s gender stereotypes head-on and packing her bags to fly to Dublin, Ireland, to attend the International Aviation Womens Association Annual Conference in November.
Friday 18 October 2024 -
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Swinburne partners with Latrobe City Council to propel Victoria’s Advanced Air Mobility precinct
Swinburne has become the first Foundation Member of the newly established Latrobe Aerospace Technology Precinct.
Friday 03 May 2024