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New Zealand Diploma

Aviation with strands in Aeroplane Level 5

Introduction

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Program Overview

  • Qualification: New Zealand Diploma in Aviation (Aeroplane)
  • Level: 5
  • Credits: 240

Strategic Purpose

The diploma is designed to prepare students for roles in General Aviation, and Aerial Application, fulfilling industry needs for commercial pilots and operational support staff. Our curriculum encompasses the operational, safety, and compliance aspects mandated by the New Zealand Civil Aviation Authority (CAA).

Graduate Profile

Graduates from Otago Aviation Academy will:

  • Master CAANZ Commercial Pilot License theory for aeroplanes.
  • Operate single or multi-engined aircraft across various operations including tourism and air ambulance services.
  • Ensure compliance with national aviation regulations and maintain safe flying conditions.
  • Efficiently manage communication with air traffic control, co-pilots, and passengers.
  • Handle emergency situations with confidence and professionalism.
Educational Pathways

Post-graduation, students may advance to higher-level diplomas or university degrees in aviation management, emphasizing continuous professional development.

Employment Pathways

Our graduates are well-prepared for commercial piloting and related roles, supported by extensive hands-on training and theoretical studies.

Entry Requirements

Minimum Age:
Candidates must be at least 18 years old at the time of application. This age requirement ensures that students have reached a level of maturity necessary for managing the demands of the training and the safety responsibilities inherent in flying.

Aptitude Test:
Prospective students must pass an aptitude test that evaluates their logical reasoning, mathematical abilities, and understanding of physical principles. This test is crucial for assessing the potential success in the technical and practical aspects of aviation training.

Fit and Proper Person Test:
This assessment is conducted by the Civil Aviation Authority to ensure that candidates meet the highest standards of integrity, responsibility, and character. The evaluation includes checks on criminal history, safety compliance records, and personal conduct.

Medical Examination:
Applicants must pass an Aviation Class 1 medical exam. This thorough medical screening ensures that candidates are in excellent health and meet the stringent medical standards required for commercial pilots, including vision, hearing, cardiovascular, and neurological health criteria.

English Language Proficiency:
Since English is the international language of aviation, it is imperative that all candidates can communicate effectively in English. The requirements are:

  • Education: At least two years of secondary education in an institution where English is the primary language of instruction.
  • Employment: A minimum of three years of employment in an English-speaking environment, which helps ensure practical language proficiency in professional settings.
  • Aviation English Language Proficiency Test: Candidates must pass this test to demonstrate their ability to understand and communicate aviation-specific information and instructions in English. This test assesses both the general and aviation-related language abilities.

    These entry requirements are designed to ensure that all students entering the Otago Aviation Academy have the foundational skills, personal qualities, and health status necessary to succeed in their training and future careers in aviation. The comprehensive screening process helps maintain high safety standards and professional competence in the New Zealand aviation industry.

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