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Hi All
I am based in NZ & was just woundering if there are any good aussie correspondence courses that can be done in NZ & if the exams can be done in NZ. Also just making sure then to get a oz atpl you only need a CIR - is there any Aircraft requirements of is a Seneca or Chieftain fine?
Anyone reccomend where a good place to do this is?
proberly in melbourne if poss, so then I can do on Hol
Many thanks
I am based in NZ & was just woundering if there are any good aussie correspondence courses that can be done in NZ & if the exams can be done in NZ. Also just making sure then to get a oz atpl you only need a CIR - is there any Aircraft requirements of is a Seneca or Chieftain fine?
Anyone reccomend where a good place to do this is?
proberly in melbourne if poss, so then I can do on Hol
Many thanks
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To Do or Not To Do...
Hey Blue-Line,
Just being looking into doing the same thing.
You can study for all/any of your Oz ATPL subjects in NZ but at this stage ASL NZ do not offer the Oz Exams (you have to cross the ditch to sit 'em).
I know of a couple of people heading over in the near future to do the four main subjects over a full time (5 week) course, and they will probably spend another few weeks over there doing the other 3 subjects self study. They are looking at a cost of about $5,000 to do this.
Some of the NZ airlines (Mt Cook, Air Nelson) do not look too favourably on this way of going about getting an ATPL.
Hope this has helped.
D_W_C
Just being looking into doing the same thing.
You can study for all/any of your Oz ATPL subjects in NZ but at this stage ASL NZ do not offer the Oz Exams (you have to cross the ditch to sit 'em).
I know of a couple of people heading over in the near future to do the four main subjects over a full time (5 week) course, and they will probably spend another few weeks over there doing the other 3 subjects self study. They are looking at a cost of about $5,000 to do this.
Some of the NZ airlines (Mt Cook, Air Nelson) do not look too favourably on this way of going about getting an ATPL.
Hope this has helped.
D_W_C
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Ok thanks for that, I got all my NZ ones but thought this would work out cheaper in the end but If I can't sit the exams in NZ I might just do the Flight Test here
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Hi folks,
I am seriously thinking about moving from Italy to Australia.
I am a 4000 hr A320 F/O and I have an Italian (ICAO) ATPL, FAA ATP and Australian CPL.
First of all I will need to get an Australian ATPL (info on this please) and second it would be quite nice to find a job...
Do you think I should hold tight to my 320 job in Italy and see a doctor or you reckon the market is picking up a little downunda???
I would be happy with any decent job, actually dreaming about the Royal Flying Doctors....
Any help would be much appreciated...
Cheers,
Bugs
I am seriously thinking about moving from Italy to Australia.
I am a 4000 hr A320 F/O and I have an Italian (ICAO) ATPL, FAA ATP and Australian CPL.
First of all I will need to get an Australian ATPL (info on this please) and second it would be quite nice to find a job...
Do you think I should hold tight to my 320 job in Italy and see a doctor or you reckon the market is picking up a little downunda???
I would be happy with any decent job, actually dreaming about the Royal Flying Doctors....
Any help would be much appreciated...
Cheers,
Bugs