New Zealand
Commercial Pilot Training in the New Zealand
The New Zealand is the world's leading destination for international students looking to undertake Commercial Pilot Training, with the country continuing to dominate the rankings thanks to its wide choice of exciting study and flight training options.
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New Zealand is one of the most preferred destinations around the world
for pilot training thanks to it offering the best mix of elements,
helping to create professional pilots that are ready to take on any
airline job.
New Zealand offers a wide range of airspaces for training, from
uncontrolled airfields to busy commercial airports; giving trainee
pilots the exposure to complex and busy traffic patterns,
radiotelephony, instrument approaches and various other flying
environments and helping to build skill and confidence.
Weather for Flight Training
New Zealand offers diverse weather conditions that make it an ideal location for flight training. Its variable climate, from clear skies to challenging gusty winds, provides aspiring pilots with a well-rounded experience. The country's stunning landscapes and changing weather patterns create an excellent training ground, ensuring that pilots are well-prepared for a wide range of conditions they might encounter in their aviation careers.
Living in NZ
New Zealand is a stable, friendly, safe and stunning country which embraces the opportunity to provide education to international students. Known for its extreme sports, New Zealand also provides adventure tourism and has a strong tradition of mountaineering. With a proven education system, students will feel confident with the teachers, instructions and level of qualifications they can secure – embracing the legendary Kiwi concept of “giving everyone a fair go”.
Gallery of our students
Gallery of our students
Advantages of flying in New Zealand
One of the most cost effective countries for flight training
Best Flying schools in the world
FAA licenses are well respected and accepted world over
Faster course completion times (6 to 8 months)
Highest Quality & standards of Flight training
World's most Popular Destination for International students
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New Zealand
Flying School 1
New ZealandAbout Course
Course Duration:
10 - 12 Months
Fleet Size:
18 Aircrafts
Type of Fleet:
Cessna 172, Tecnam 2008, Technam 2006
No. Of Flying Hours:
222
Types Of Fleet
Cessna 172
The Cessna 172 Skyhawk is an American four-seat, single-engine, high wing, fixed-wing aircraft made by the Cessna Aircraft Company.
Tecnam P2006
The Tecnam P2006 is a single-engine, high-wing two-seat aircraft built in Italy but aimed at the US market.
Tecnam P2008
The Tecnam P2008 is a single-engine, high-wing two-seat aircraft built in Italy but aimed at the US market.
Courses Offered
Private Pilot License (PPL)
This license is ideal for aviation enthusiasts or hobby flyers.
Instrument Rating (IR)
This refers to the qualifications that a student can undertake to fly under IFR (Instrument Flight Rules) and can be applicable to CPL and PPL.
Commercial Pilot License with Multi Engine Instrument Rating (CPL-MEIR)
This provides students with a complete theoretical and practical flight training and makes them eligible for Airline Pilot vacancies
Instructor Rating (CFI)
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Facilities in New Zealand
The flying schools in the New Zealand offers comfortable accommodations, convenient transportation, and a well-equipped gym to ensure a holistic training experience. Additionally, our welcoming clubhouse fosters a sense of community among aspiring pilots. We're committed to providing top-notch facilities for your pilot training journey.
Private/Shared
accommodation
Transportation
Clubhouse
Gym
Swimming Pool
Recreation Pool