How to get Commercial Pilot License in New Zealand

New Zealand has a very vibrant and rich culture. Weather condition is so friendly for flying. Commercial Pilot Training in New Zealand is cost effective. This reduced cost in building flight hours and training can be a real advantage to Pilots from European and Asian countries. Here cadets are trained from day 1 of flying right through to their first Airliner Simulator Training Flight. Here are the entry requirements:
  • Be at least 18 years old.
  • Educational Qualification HSC Math’s/Physics/Chemistry 
  • An IELTS score of 5.5
Commercial Pilot Training program outline
  • Commercial Pilot License / Instrument Rating (Multi Engine – 12 month course)
  • Commercial Pilot License / Instrument Rating (Single Engine – 6 month course)
  • Private Pilot License
Duration to Get a Commercial Pilot’s License
A Commercial Pilots License can be completed on a part time basis or quite quickly if necessary. All going according to plan, you should be able to finish in the time it takes to successfully complete your 200 hours needed to qualify for a Commercial Pilots License, this can be a little as 6 months.
Factors influencing the time frame may include funding, aircraft availability, flight conditions (weather), and training institution limitations such as instructor availability and maximum course numbers.
The cost of a commercial pilot license in New Zealand will be determined by the length of time it takes to successfully complete all flight time, tests and course requirements. Course costs are directly tied to flight time, meaning the quicker you master the required skills the less it will cost.
Other advantages to completing the commercial pilot license in New Zealand quickly will include less time away from the potential to earn and less living costs if you are away from home. As a general guide it can cost around 25lac  to 40lac to complete a commercial pilot license in New Zealand, this does not include any extra Ratings or hours needed to master the required flight skills and is intended as a guide only. For more accurate information on fees and costs involved it is best to speak directly with your intended flight school in New Zealand.
Need more information on getting your Commercial Pilots License from Abroad? Or need to know more about the cost of a Commercial Pilots License /Training contact our friendly team at www.gsaaviation.com


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