CPL Training in New Zealand
This Training Scheme is for international students, who have no direct flying experience. It provides the skills and knowledge to learners, necessary to achieve a Commercial Pilot Licence (CPL) with a type rating, entitling the holder to legally operate an aeroplane in New Zealand for commercial purposes.
THEORY SUBJECTS
- Â Air Law
- Â Air Navigation & Flight Planning
- Aircraft Technical Knowledge (Aeroplane)
- Â Human Factors
- Â Metrology
- Â Flight Radio Telephony
- Â English Language Proficiency Test
Private Pilot
Licence
PRACTICAL FLYING AND FLIGHT TEST
- Â Flying skills for first solo flight
- Â Cross country navigation skills
- Â Mountainous terrain awareness
- Flying skills for a private pilot’s licence (PPL flight test)
THEORY SUBJECTS
- Â Air Law
- Â Flight Navigation General
- Â Metrology
- Principles of Flight and Aircraft Performance (Aeroplane)
- General Aircraft Technical Knowledge (Aeroplane)
- Â Human Factors
- English Language Proficiency Test
Commercial Pilot
Licence
PRACTICAL FLYING AND FLIGHT TEST
- Â Flying skills for a CPL
- Â Cross country navigation skills
- Â Basic mountain flying
- Â Winter flying
- Â Pass a CPL flight test
- Type rating for a single engine Aeroplane
OUTCOME
Graduates will complete a Private Pilot Licence and Commercial Pilots Licence and a type rating for at least one aircraft type provided for by CAANZ in New Zealand.
DURATION
- Total length Including holiday weeks – 52 weeks
- Teaching weeks excluding holiday weeks – 45 weeks
UNIT STANDARDS
The standards associated with this programme are as set out in NZCAA Part 62 and associated Advisory Circulars.
DELIVERY METHOD
CAA theory subjects are taught in a ground school supported by written and e-course materials, with practice assessments for each subject. Supporting exercises will include assignments, case studies and observation of real air operations.
Practical flying is taught in a sequence of exercises with specified outcomes. Each flight comprises a pre-flight briefing, practice flight and post-flight de-briefing


ASSESSMENT METHODS
CAA theory subjects are assessed via external exams conducted by ASL under CAANZ approval
Flying competencies and knowledge improvement are certified by Cat A or B Flight Instructors and flight test are conducted by a CAA approved Flight Examiner

IN ADDITION TO THE ABOVE, INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS SHOULD
- Â At least 18 years of age
- Â Secondary school passed in Maths & Physics
- Â Have an IELTS score of 5.5 or higher
- Â Hold an Aviation Class 1 medical certificate
- Â Complete the ADAPT Trainee Pilot Pre-screening Test
- Â Meet the CAANZ’ Fit and Proper person status requirements

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