Study in the Aeronautical Technical School (ETA) of Chile is an attractive option for those who want to specialize in aeronautical areas. This institution, belonging to the General Directorate of Civil Aeronautics (DGAC), offers technical and professional training in various disciplines related to air traffic control, airport security, aircraft fire extinguishing and meteorology, among others.
As for the coststhe Aeronautical Technical School divides its programs into technical and professional careers, each with different fees. For technical careers, which include specialties such as Airport Security Technician and Meteorology Technician, the tuition cost is $78,000, while the annual fee is $1,708,000, divided into eight monthly installments of $194,000. On the other hand, professional careers, such as Professional in Air Traffic Control, have a higher annual fee, reaching $2,554,000, with a registration fee of $117,000 and eight installments of $290,000.
The application process for the ETA for 2025 admission is open until October 7. Those interested must register through the school’s official website, where they can also review the specific requirements for each career. The procedure requires having the Unique Code to access the portal. In addition, it is possible to contact the Admission Office by email or telephone to resolve questions or receive more information about the process.
Among the requirements General conditions to apply include being a Chilean citizen or a foreigner with permanent residence, having up-to-date military status in the case of men, and having taken the University Selection Test (PSU), Transition Test (PDT) or Admission Test. Higher Education (PAES) from 2019 onwards.
It is also requirement have completed secondary education and, in the case of certain careers such as Security, Rescue and Fire Fighting in Aircraft, meet specific physical conditions such as a minimum height of 1.60 meters and a Body Mass Index (BMI) equal to or less than 30.