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The Australian Airline Pilot Academy (AAPA) is located in Wagga Wagga, the largest inland city in the State of New South Wales in Australia.
Street address:
Australian Airline Pilot Academy
Don Kendell Drive
Wagga Wagga Airport
Forest Hill NSW 2651
Australia
Postal address:
Australian Airline Pilot Academy
PO Box 91
Forest Hill NSW 2651
Australia
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Getting to and from Wagga Wagga
Wagga Wagga is located mid way between Sydney and Melbourne, just under 500km from each and about 250km from Canberra, the capital of Australia. |
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By Air
Daily domestic flights operate to Wagga Wagga of approximately 1 hour duration from both Sydney and Melbourne. Australia’s largest independent regional airline Regional Express (Rex) services Wagga Wagga with about 100 flights per week in and out of the city. International students or visitors will need to travel from their home countries to either Sydney or Melbourne before connecting on a suitable domestic flight to Wagga Wagga. The AAPA campus is located within the airport precinct just a 5 minute’s walk away from the Wagga Wagga Airport terminal while the hangar and flight training centre are located on the apron just off the runway. |
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By Car
Wagga Wagga is situated at the intersection of the Sturt and Olympic Highways. Approximately 4.5 hours by road from Sydney and Melbourne, and 2.5 hours from Canberra. If driving from Sydney or Canberra, turn off the Hume Highway approximately 35km south of the township of Gundagai. If driving from Melbourne, pass through Albury on the Hume Highway then turn off onto the Olympic Highway approximately 20km north of Albury. For detailed trip driving advice, visit www.whereis.com.au. |
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By Train
The Countrylink XPT trains visits Wagga Wagga twice daily connecting the city to both Sydney and Melbourne. Visit www.countrylink.info for more information. |
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By Coach
Greyhound/McCafferty Coaches offer regular transport between Wagga Wagga and Sydney. They also offer regular transport between Melbourne, Canberra and Adelaide.
Greyhound/McCafferty’s Coaches - www.greyhound.com.au |