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Helicopterfixerman 20th Jan 2014 13:35

New Zealand Aircraft Engineers Licence
 
Can anyone from or who has been to New Zealand as an Aircraft Engineer advise whether I would be able to work and sign with my EASA B1.1/B1.3 or I'd have to convert it to an NZCAA licence?

I know I can convert it, by sitting Air Leg and Human Factors modules, but I don't know if it is a legal requirement.

I'm typed on Eurcopter and Sikorsky heavy rotorcraft.

Thanks.

Tech4Life 2nd Mar 2014 22:45

Ya, me too
 
Helicopterfixerman - It's been awhile since you posted this. Looks like you prefer helos but here's a job announcement you might look at that says they (NZ) take EASA licenses. Maybe this is the standard in NZ.

Engineering Job: 737 Classic B1 Licenced Aircraft Maintenance Engineer 737 Classic B1 Licenced Aircraft Maintenance Engineer - Rishworth Aviation

I'm trying to get work in NZ too but not sure if my FAA A&P will transfer or how to transfer.

Good luck to you!

Kiwiconehead 10th Mar 2014 11:17

It's all on the interweb

Recognition of Foreign AME Licences

EASA should be just Air law and maybe human factors.

FAA A&P not recognised.

Jordan1991 20th Jun 2018 21:36

Hello :

i am aircraft maintenance technician with 5 years experience in Fixed wings and rovinson helicopters, i Have Ecuadorian mechanic licence and FAA A&P licence too, someone can help me with imformation about how aviation industries is in new zeland and if is possible get job there, I would appreciate some imformation.


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