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Pilot licence requirement - NZ aircraft operating in NZ (3)

1) Issued in accordance with CAR Part 61


2) Issued by foreign licensing authority along with validation permit


3) Issued by CAA Australia as part of Trans-Tasman agreement

How old do you need to be to fly solo as a student pilot?

16

What medical certificate do you need to have to fly solo as a student pilot? (2)

1) at least class 2 aviation


2) Land transport certificate applicable to Class 2-5 licences with P endorsement

What category of flight instructor is required to allow student pilots to fly solo?

A, B or C, except for first solo (day or night) must be A or B

What category of flight instructor can certify competency in a student pilots logbook

A or B

In order to fly solo, a student pilot must have received dual instruction within the last _____ hours of flight experience, unless authorised by a cat ________ instructor

5


A or B

In order to fly solo a student pilot must have piloting experience in the aircraft within the preceeding how many days?

30

2 requirements for a student pilot to do cross-countries

1) Authorised by Cat A or B instructor


2) Completed all PPL exams

Pilot licence requirement - NZ aircraft operating OUTSIDE of NZ (4)

1) Issued under CAR Part 61


2) Issued by country in which aircraft is operated


3) Issued by CAA Australia


4) Issued by director for that aircraft

CAR


Country which


Aus


Director

Pilot licence requirement - FOREIGN aircraft operating in NZ (3)

1) Issued by licensing authority of country in which aircraft is registered


2) Issued by CAR Part 61 provided the licensing authority of the country in which the aircraft is registered is happy with that


3) Issued by CAA Australia under Trans-Tasman once again provided the licensing authority of the country in which the aircraft is registered is happy with that

Requirements for pilot to hold a type rating on the aircraft being flown in NZ (NZ or Aus licence) (2)

1) Issued according to CAA Part 61


2) Attached to licence issued by Australia CAA as part of Trans-Tasman agreement

Issued


Attached

3 ways to gain a type rating (Also 1 for turbine powered aircraft & 1 if aircraft is over 5700kg)

1) Dual conversion flight


2) Pass flight test


3) Demonstrate technical knowledge of the aircraft


3) For turbine powered aircraft: Pass gas turbine exam


4) For aircraft over 5700kg: also pass a written exam

Dual


Pass


Pass


Technical

4 licence types and for what type of aircrafts?

RPL - Plane


PPL - Plane, Glider, Helicopter


CPL - Plane, Glider, Balloon, Helicopter


ATPL - Plane, Helicopter

4 ratings that can be added to your licence

1) Instrument rating


2) Flight instructor ABCDE - Plane & Helicopter


3) Flight Examiner - Plane & GA


4) Validation permit

Instrument


Instructor


Examiner


Val...

6 type ratings available to achieve

1) Aircraft


2) Aerobatic


3) Glider tow


4) Parachute drop


5) Ag 1 & 2


6) Chemical

AAGPAC

Minimum class of medical required for a PPL?

2

Flight details to be recorded in a log book after using a synthetic flight trainer (2)

1) Details of the synthetic flight trainer


2) Ground time - instrument & other

Details...


Ground...

How long must you retain your log book if your licence is revoked?

12 months

Every log book entry must be made within how many days of the flight? Except international air transport operations which is how many days?

7 days


14 days

If a pilot is engaged in an operation away from where log book is normally kept, entry must be made within how many hours of return?

48 hours

3 limitations of someone without a licence (student)

1) No hire or any form of reward


2) Only a flight examiner may be carried


3) No overseas flights

Age requirement for PPL

17

Medical requirements for PPL

Least class 2 or DL9

3 core requirements for Glider PPL

1) 17 years old


2) Passed radio


3) Class 2 med

A PPL holder may be a pilot or co-pilot. What are 2 limitations of this licence?

1) No hire or reward


2) No night or cross-country flying unless instructor approved

Hire


Night

The holder of a PPL may carry out Glider towing (not for hire or reward) provided: (2)

1) You have a Glider tow rating


2) Under control of Glider organisation

Rating


Control

The holder of a PPL may carry people intending to make a parachute decent (not for hire or reward) provided: (2)

1) You have a parachute drop rating


2) Under control of parachute organisation

Min hours of dual instruction to satisfy PPL?

15

Min hours of solo flight time to satisfy PPL?

15

Min hours of instrument flying time to satisfy PPL?

5

3 essential currency requirements to hold onto your PPL

1) Current medical


2) Min recent flight experience


3) Pass BFR (Biennial flight review) conducted within 60 days

Min recent flight experience to carry passengers on PPL (applies to day or night) (1 OR 1)

1) 3 take-offs + landings within last 90 days


OR


2) Demonstrate proficiency to an A or B instructor



(RO) Night takeoffs/landings only count for night not day and vice versa

If you get a DL9 medical, how many days do you have to provide it to the director?

7

Height above ground a balloon pilot must fly to count as licence currency?

500ft

Min number of launches a Glider pilot must do to count as licence currency

3

If you want to use your PPL but you haven't flown in over 5 years, what must you do? (2)

1) Pass Law again


2) Complete BFR

3 ways to avoid having to complete a BFR?

1) Competency requirements are met


2) Ag currency requirements met


3) You're an A/B/C instructor

Comp...


Ag...


Instr...

In order to act as PIC and carry passengers on a PPL by day (same applies but at night), you must within the previous 90 days: (3)

1) Demonstrated competence


2) Demonstrated competence in take-off and landing to a cat A or B instructor


3) Completed 3 take-offs and landings

Demonstrated


Demonstrated


Completed

3 essential BFR requirements

1) Conducted by an instructor


2) Reviews anything the licence holder wishes to exercise


3) Meets director standards

Conducted


Reviews


Meets

2 things an instructor must do after a BFR

1) Record in pilots log book


2) Submit BFR form to director & pilot

Record


Submit

3 pieces of information an instructor must record in the log book after a BFR

1) Licence type (PPL)


2) Date review completed + expiry


3) Name, Category + CAA # of instructor

Licence


Date


Name

How often do you need to renew a class 1 medical

12 months. Unless you're over 40 and carrying passengers as a single pilot in which case 6 months

How often do you need to renew a class 2 medical

60 months < 40 < 24 months

How often do you need to renew a class 3 medical

48 months < 40 < 24 months

How often do you need to renew a DL9 medical

Issued within 5 years < 40 < 24 months

Requirements for pilot to hold a type rating on the aircraft being flown in NZ (foreign licence) (3)

1) With validation permit


2) Validated by licensing authority of country of aircraft registry


3) Validated by licensing authority of country in which NZ aircraft is operated

When do you not need a type rating to fly an aircraft? (3)

1) Student


2) Authorised by flight Examiner


3) Simply don't need one (Eg: glider)

Hour requirement for PPL (2)

50


Or 40 if not seeking cross-country

Min hours of terrain & Weather awareness to satisfy PPL?... Then break it down (2)

5


2 low flying


2 terrain & Weather

Can the holder of a DL9 get an aerobatic rating?

No

If a pilot gets a drink driving conviction is it certain they will lose their licence or is it highly likely?

Likely (suspension may occur)

MCTOW for someone with a DL9?

2730kg

Can a person on a DL9 fly multi engined aircraft? What about a class 2 med?

Yes up to 2730kg


No restriction for class 2

Can a person with a DL9 fly IFR?

No

Can a person with a DL9 fly at night?

Only within 25nm of a lit aerodrome

Can a person with a DL9 perform Ag flying?

No

Max number of people a PPL holder with DL9 can carry?

5