erolz66 wrote:Paphitis wrote:The degrees are awarded by Swinburne and CAE Oxford since the damn whole course is actually run by CAE Oxford.
Yet CAE Oxford themselves and alone offer no such course. Nor do they list it on their website as something they offer. So why not just say 'I have a degree in aviation from Swinbourne' ? Why say it is from CAE Oxford when it is not and then try and make out that CAE Oxford is, or under challenge was, somehow associated with Oxford university ?
Oh yes they do!
they have been offering ATPL courses since 1961. They also do Airline IOE training and type endorsements for most airlines.
It's CAE Oxford that run everything and have the qualified instructors to run ATPLs.
Swinburne does not have the ability to run an ATPL. About 80% of all the units are run by CAE - Aerodynamics, Met, Nav, Flight Planning, CRM and so on. Swinburne run things like Instructional Psychology, Maths (Surveying Maths actually), and a couple of Arts electives which are now compulsory.
The first 10 hours of flying I did was with CAE as well at Tamworth doing aerobatics in a Cap10