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 Internation al Aviation Academy of New Zealand 800 Pound Road, PO Box 14006, Christchu rch New Zealand Phone: 0064 3 358 0477 Fax: 0064 3 359 2621 PRIVATE PILOT LICENCE (PPL) Theory Subjects Required:  Navigation & Flight Planning  Air Law  Meteorology  Air Technical Knowledge  Human Factors  Flight Radio & Telephony Flight Training Requirements: 55 Hours Total Flight Time consisting of:  45hrs Dual Instruction  15hrs Solo Flying  2hrs Dual Instruction in the Elite Simulator MULTI ENGINE INSTRUMENT RATING (IFR) Theory Subjects Required:  Instrument Rating Navigation  Instrument Rating Law  Instrument Rating Navigation Aids Flight Training Requirements: 45 Hours Total Flight Time consisting of:  12hrs Dual Instruction in the Frasca 242 S imulator  8hrs Dual Instruction in the Single Engine Instrument Aircraft  25hrs Dual Instruction in the Partenavia P68 Twin Engine Instrument Aircraft COMMERCIAL PILOT LICENCE (CPL) Theory Subjects Required:  Navigation & Flight Planning  Air Law  Meteorology  Air Technical Knowledge  Human Factors  Principles of Flight Flight Training Requirements: 200 Hours Total Flight Time Consisting of:  27hrs Dual Instruction  85hrs Solo Flying (The hours flown through the PPL and MEIR stage will be credited towards the total flying hours required for CPL ) The above information is based on m inimum hours required

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International Aviation Academy of New Zealand

800 Pound Road, PO Box 14006, Christchurch New Zealand

Phone: 0064 3 358 0477 Fax: 0064 3 359 2621

PRIVATE PILOT LICENCE (PPL)

Theory Subjects Required:

  Navigation & Flight Planning

  Air Law

  Meteorology

  Air Technical Knowledge

  Human Factors

  Flight Radio & Telephony

Flight Training Requirements: 55 Hours Total Flight Time consisting of:

  45hrs Dual Instruction

  15hrs Solo Flying

  2hrs Dual Instruction in the Elite Simulator

MULTI ENGINE INSTRUMENT RATING (IFR)

Theory Subjects Required:

  Instrument Rating Navigation

  Instrument Rating Law

  Instrument Rating Navigation Aids

Flight Training Requirements: 45 Hours Total Flight Time consisting of:

  12hrs Dual Instruction in the Frasca 242 Simulator

  8hrs Dual Instruction in the Single Engine Instrument Aircraft

  25hrs Dual Instruction in the Partenavia P68 Twin Engine Instrument Aircraft

COMMERCIAL PILOT LICENCE (CPL)

Theory Subjects Required:

  Navigation & Flight Planning

  Air Law

  Meteorology

  Air Technical Knowledge

  Human Factors

  Principles of Flight

Flight Training Requirements: 200 Hours Total Flight Time Consisting of:

  27hrs Dual Instruction

  85hrs Solo Flying(The hours flown through the PPL and MEIR stage will be credited towards the total flying hours required for CPL )

The above information is based on minimum hours required

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International Aviation Academy of New Zealand

800 Pound Road, PO Box 14006, Christchurch New Zealand

Phone: 0064 3 358 0477 Fax: 0064 3 359 2621

Our courses are structured so that all students are in full time theory for the first 18 weeks of the course, this

will cover all theory subjects: PPL, CPL & IFR. Flying will commence on completion of the theory and flights will

be scheduled twice a day.

The following programmed courses are available:

PC 1024 – Private Pilot Licence ‐ $17,000.00 NZD

Based on 12 weeks of study this course includes 6 theory papers and 55 hours flight time. This course is suitable

for students interested in flying for recreational use. This course is available to self funded students only. All

International students apply for this course will require a visa, unfortunately a student visa can not be obtain but

training for up to 3 months can be done on a visitors visa. Once the 3 month period is complete training can

not continue.

PC 1311 – Commercial Pilot Licence/ Multi Engine Instrument Rating ‐ $75,000.00 NZD

This course is based on 230 hours flight time and includes PPL training. This is a 52 week programme and is

suitable for students interested in becoming an airline pilot for local and overseas airlines. Diploma courses andstudent loan funding is available for New Zealand Citizens and Permanent Residents.

PC 1347 – Commercial Pilot Licence/ Single Engine Instrument Rating ‐ $65,000.00 NZD

This course is based on 230 hours flight time and includes PPL training. This is a 52 week programme and is

suitable for students interested in becoming charter pilots or seeking employment in Single Engine Aircraft only.

Diploma courses and student loan funding is available for New Zealand Citizens and Permanent Residents.

PC 2081 – Commercial Pilot Licence ‐ $54,000.00 NZD

This course is based on 185 hours flight time and includes PPL training. This is a 52 week programme and is

suitable for students interested in a career in scenic and agricultural operations. Diploma courses and student

loan funding is available for New Zealand Citizens and Permanent Residents.

PC 2082 – Private Pilot Licence/ Commercial Pilot Licence Theory‐

$21,500.00 NZDBased on 22 weeks of study this course includes 12 theory papers and 55 hours flight time. This course is

suitable for students interested in flying for recreational use.

PC 2083 – CPL Theory ‐ $5,000.00 NZD

Based on 11 weeks of study this course includes 12 theory papers. There is no flying included in this course and

is for self funded students only.

PC 1310 – Instrument Rating ‐ $21,000.00 NZD

Based on 12 weeks of study, this course includes 3 theory papers and practical training that consists of 45 hours

flight time, it can be done in either a single engine or multi engine aircraft. Those interested in this course are

required to have 50 hours Pilot In Command cross country time prior to commencing this course. This course is

for self funded students only

PC 1361 – Instructor Rating ‐ $20,000.00 NZD

Based on 12 weeks of study, this course includes 75 hours of training and hour building. 6 weeks of the course is

hour building and 6 weeks are in the classroom. All students require 100 Pilot In Command Time before

commencing this course. Student loan funding is available for New Zealand Citizens and Permanent Residents.

Prices above are based on minimum requirements, IAANZ reserve the right to require you to undergo additional training to reach the required

standard, this may require additional time and expense