FLIGHT TRAINING

Commercial Pilot Licence (Aeroplane) – CAANZ Part 61 Licence

About the Course

Prerequisite

A Private Pilot Licence is required to commence this training.

A Commercial Pilots Licence (CPL) is a Civil Aviation Authority of New Zealand(CAANZ) Part 61 professional licence. This licence allows you to fly commercially and be employed as a commercial pilot.

-Complete in 36 weeks
- CAANZ approved

Course Content

You will acquire and apply the six CPL theory subjects; Human Factors, Air Law, Meteorology, Principles of Flight, Navigation, General Aircraft Technical Knowledge and Basic Turbine Knowledge Rating and gain the practical flight experience and flight test for CPL including a minimum of 200 hours flight time covering the CAANZCPL Syllabus. Students must achieve a mark of 70% or better to pass each external Aspeq theory exam.

The course consists of 140 hours of total time including 69 hours Cessna 152, 3 hours of Basic IF Simulator ground time and 68 hours Cessna 172 including the flight test. During your flight training component, you will complete the requirements for the issue of a CPL, including Basic Mountain Flying, Instrument Flying, and CrossCountry.

Course Outline

Introduction:
Complete the fourteen-week CPL and BGT theory component and Aspeq examinations.

Intermediate Phase:
Complete the practical flight training phase 1-3, including C172 type rating, basic instrument flying, mountain flying and advanced cross-country training to Wellington, Manawatu, Golden Bay, the West Coast, Marlborough and Canterbury regions.

Advanced Phase:
Complete your phase 4 CPL revision and flight test and earn your commercial wings!

Course Fees

Domestic Student Fee $74,985 NZD
Student Loan Funding is not available for this course.

Course Intakes

7th February 2025
1st August 2025