Hey guys, i have finally decided to sell the car and get a loan to get my PPL and pursue my CPL. all im asking now is any tips or handy information by anyone on here that has completed either of the 2 licences and am looking into the CTC wings school in hamilton, has anyone been through that course and have any good imfo about it?? and how difficult is it to get into it? any help is appreciated. thank you
From what I gather, they seem to be a bit more focused on the international guys (ie. the UK cadets)... but having said that, I heard that a couple of NZ guys from CTC recently got picked up by Eagle... (disclaimer: past performance not indicative of future performance yadda yadda)...
In terms of 'fulltime integrated'-type courses, there are other options, like the degree offered at Massey... or the International Aviation Academy down in Canterbury... and some of the smaller ones like Ardmore Flying School, Waikato Aero Club, Nelson, Southern Wings etc... A lot of them are run in conjunction with the Nelson Malborough Institute of Technology (NMIT)... basically you sign up to the NMIT course to qualify for Student Loans etc. but do your flying at the associated organisation.
I know one of the B-Cats at Massey and they seem to have changed from the early days... but unfortunately they are still (unfairly) suffering from the bad reputation that was gained during those early days... the aviation industry in NZ is very small and has a long memory
As for how hard they are to get into... well Keagan got into Massey... so it cannot be that hard
Other than that, you have the option of going via a smaller aeroclub or flying schools... plenty of those around the place, so I'm not going to list them all here.
Now some random tips in no particular order of importance...
- If you have not done so, get your medical done NOW, if not sooner... If you have your heart set on CPL, do the Class 1 medical upfront... it will include the Class 2, and while the Class 1 is only valid for 12 months, your Class 2 should be valid for 5 years (depending on your age etc), and you only need to get the Class 1 current when you want to actually get the CPL... best to spend the $$$ now to make sure you are actually going to be able to continue.
- If you end up doing your training at a smaller aeroclub or part-time etc... do your exams as soon as possible. You'll learn a lot, and it is 6 less things to worry when training
- When you have exams booked, turn up... preferably on time... you would be amazed at the number of people who seem to have $108 (current cost of CPL exam sitting) to waste by not showing up for exams...
- Don't pay for things 'Up Front'... getting a 5% discount on flying hours/training may look like a good idea until the organisation goes out of business taking your money with them or they change the rules on you
- Try to fly as often as you can... currency will prevent you from having to 're-learn' things which is costly in terms of both time and money.
- Try to fly with the same instructor as much as possible... continuity will prevent you from having to 're-learn' things which is costly in terms of both time and money.
- If you are struggling with your instructors teaching style, have a word with the CFI (Chief Flying Instructor)... it is your money, and if the product and/or service is not up to your expectations, do something about it... vote with your feet if you have to and walk away.
- Learn what the term 'Good Airmanship' really means... and practice it!
- Don't be afraid to admit you don't know something... and ask for help...
- Don't be afraid of crosswinds... learn how to do crosswind landings properly and practice them often
- Don't put off the Instrument Flying, Night Flying or Cross-country flying... you do not want to get into the situation of wanting to go for your flight test, but not having the minimum requirements needed (this is also why you want to do your exams ASAP!)
- Don't buy a big watch
- Don't get a personalised plate like 'AV80R' or 'FLYBOI'
- Don't use an email address like 'topgun@hotmail.com'... CV's sent from these types of addresses will almost certainly be deleted immediately (this applies outside of aviation as well)
- Make sure the chocks are removed before you strap yourself into the aircraft