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Air Safari: Beginning


21st March 2010

The 2010 Flying New


Zealand Air Safari begins
with a dinner for all
participants at the
Auckland Aero club

Have an overseas licence? Would like to fly in New Zealand? South Island Trip: 1st
April to 5th Arpil 2010
Our annual adventure to
If you are seeking the issue of a NZ CPL or ATPL, an assessment of the South Island will
your flight experience and qualifications will have to be carried out provide 5 days of
by Aviation Services Ltd, who will then advised what is required to spectacular views and
obtain these licences. Contact the Auckland Aero Club to find out flying.
their contact details and what information will be required.

If you are seeking the issue of a NZ PPL, an assessment of your


flight experience can be carried out by the Chief Flying Instructor at
the Aero Club. Documents required for assessment are a current
overseas pilot licence, current medical certificate and pilot logbook.
Information

To meet the minimum requirements for an issue of a NZ PPL a pilot


is required to have at least:

• 50 hours total flight time


• 15 hours dual flight time
• 15 hours pilot in command flight time
• 10 hours cross country flight time
• 5 hours dual instrument flight time

If you do not meet all the minimum requirements, these can be Training Programs and
obtained with the Auckland Aero Club. other options are available
If you meet the above criteria, you will then be required to complete
a NZ Biennial Flight Review (BFR) to PPL standard with an A or B
• Multi Engine Rating
Category Instructor. Once successfully completed the BFR, the
required information and a licence issue fee of $55.00 will be sent • Intrument Rating
to the Civil Aviation Authority for processing (approximate • Instructor Rating
processing time is one to two weeks). • Competition
Please note: Pilots wishing to obtain a NZ licence will need to Training
complete a CAA Fit and Proper Person Questionnaire and CAA
• Formation Flying
Medical consent/declaration form. The Fit and Proper Person
Questionnaire requires the following: 1)Confirmation of Identity
2)Confirmation of Address for Service 3)Change of Name (if Click here now
applicable) and 4)A report of your criminal record history (including
transport offence history) from all countries you have lived in for
more than 6 consecutive months within the last 5 years. Please
refer to CAA website for the required forms: www.caa.govt.nz Pilots
section: Licences for pilots from other countries (page 5 has the
links to the forms).
To suit your requirements, we have a variety of aircraft including
Cessna's (152 and 172), Grumman's (AA-1C), Pipers (Tomahawk
and Cherokee), Cirrus and a Partenavia.
If you have any further questions regarding obtaining a New
Zealand pilot licence, please contact the Auckland Aero Club.
If you are a visitor and need local motel accomodation, contact
theFlightdesk as we are very happy to advise on the availability of
local accommodation.

Listed are some motels that we suggest:

Manukau Heights Motor Lodge


21 Redoubt Rd, Manukau City
Phone +64 9 263 6121
Email info@stayhere.co.nz Web www.stayhere.co.nz
Less than 15 minutes from both Ardmore and Auckland International
airfields. Close to restaurants and other facilities.

Motel Redoubt
104 Redoubt Rd, Manukau City
Phone + 64 9 261 1188
Also less than 15 minutes from both Ardmore and Auckland
International airfields. Close to restaurants and other facilities.

Papakura Crusoe's Motor Lodge


61 Great South Rd, Papakura
Phone + 64 9 299 7863
Email crusoemotel@worldnet.co.nz
Approximately 5 minutes to Ardmore, 20 minutes to Auckland
International airport

Takanini Park Motor Lodge


144 Great South Rd, Takanini
Phone +64 9 298 7304
Email enquiries@takaninipark.co.nz Web www.takaninipark.co.nz
Approximately 5 minutes to Ardmore, 20 minutes to Auckland
International airport

Auckland Aero Club Incorporated, 500 Harvard Lane, Ardmore Airfield, Auckland, NZ
Phone: +64 9 299 8590 Fax: +64 9 299 8592
Email: flightdesk@aac.org.nz

NZ 46 FLYING CLUBS

• Kaitaia Aero Club


• Bay of Islands Aero Club
• Dargaville Aero Club
• Northland Aero Club
• Otamatea Aero Club
• Rodney Aero Club
• Coromandel Aero Club
• Mercury Bay Aero Club
• North Shore Aero Club
• Hauraki Aero Club
• Whenuapai Aviation Sports Club
• Auckland Aero Club

• Tauranga Aero Club


• Waikato Aero Club
• Matamata Aero Club
• Tokoroa Aero Club
• Waitomo Aero Club
• Taumarunui Aero Club
• New Plymouth Aero Club
• Hawera Aero Club

• Gisborne Aero Club


• Hawkes Bay & East Coast districts Aero Club
• Wanganui Aero Club
• Dannevirke Flying Club
• Manawatu Aero Club
• Wairarapa & Ruahini Aero Club
• Kapiti Aero Club
• Wellington Aero Club

• Motueka Aero Club


• Nelson Aero Club
• Marlborough Aero Club
• Kaikoura Aero Club
• Canterbury Aero Club Rangiora branch
• Canterbury Aero Club
• Mid Canterbury Aero Club

• South Canterbury Aero Club


• Omarama Aero Club
• North Otago Aero Club
• Central Otago Aero Club
• Wakatipu Aero Club
• Otago Aero Club
• South Otago Aero Club
• Southern Districts Aero Club
• Southland Aero Club

Bay Of Islands AERO CLUB


Welcome to the Bay of Islands Aero Club:
The Club is situated at Kerikeri Airport, 2 km West of the
S.H.10 / Kerikeri Rd. roundabout.
Aircraft are a Cessna 172 and a Tecnam GOLF Microlight.
Instruction by G.A. and RAANZ instructors is by
arrangement. The Coastguard Air Patrol is flown by club
members using the Coastguard Cessna 182 which is
hired to club pilots for local area flying who are also NCAP
pilots.
Members meet every first and third Sunday of each
month for a Sunday evening Dinner and visitors are
welcome to share a very moderately priced buffet. On the
last Sunday of every month there is a "Fly-in Lunch". An
aircraft is not essential to attend, " kiwi's " i.e. the
flightless, are just as welcome and this is a very popular
event.
The clubroom is available for hire for private functions by
prior arrangement.
Contact:
Ph: 09 407 3000. Leave a message if not attended.
Club President: Mesa Land - 09 405 9715
Email: biac@paradise.net.nz

Auckland AERO CLUB

Welcome to Auckland Aero Club

The Auckland Aero Club is based at Ardmore Airport. It is


New Zealand's most established and successful aviation
institution, with a history of operation dating back to
1928.

Offering complete and comprehensive individualised


instruction for all levels of commercial and recreational
flying, the Club
has an unsurpassable record as a training organisation.
The Auckland Aero Club is located in spacious,
comfortable clubrooms, with cafe, bar and recreational
facilities available.

Friendly instructors and staff and a


great social environment and atmosphere provide the
Complete Aviation Experience for members and visitors
alike.

CONTACT
Phone: +6492998590
Email: flightdesk@aac.org.nz
Web: http://www.aac.org.nz

South Canterbury AERO CLUB


Welcome to the South Canterbury Aero Club
We are located on the East coast in the centre of the
South Island, close to Timaru City.
We are surrounded by farmland and only a short flight to
Christchurch, Dunedin or Mt Cook. A great place to do
your flying.

We are an active club with training, teams attending the


Flying New Zealand Rallies and National Championships
and we have been selected as the host Club for the 2008
Flying New Zealand National Championships and Trans
Tasman Wings Competition.
Our Club has a great group of Young Eagles.

Call in for a chat and have a tasty coffee & snack.

Contact:
Na'ama Gueta
Ph:03 688 2355
Email: scac@ihug.co.nz

Gisborne AERO CLUB

First established in 1930, the Club is based at Gisborne


Airport on the historical Darton Field.
While not owning any aircraft, the club has a close
relationship with Air Gisborne Ltd.
Air Gisborne aircraft, are mainly Grumman types plus a
Cessna 172 which are used regularly by club members.
Other privately owned aircraft owners are very active
participants in club activities. A 1940 DH82A Tiger Moth is
operated by an enthusiastic syndicate who compete in
competitions and generally have a great time.
The club is a social organisation with a membership of
around sixty and is an active participant in the Flying NZ
competitions with many notable success’s over the years
including the hosting of successful Regional and National
competitions. The Aero club owns well-appointed
clubrooms. Visitors are always welcome and aviators are
encouraged to contact the club should they be in the
area.Contact.
Shani Eccles-Smith
E-mail: shani.e@xtra.co.nz

Kaitaia AERO CLUB


The Club was established in 1929 and is based at Kaitaia
Airport just 7 km from Kaitaia township in the sunny Far
North, giving us the distinction of being the most northern
Aero Club in the nation.
Two sealed runways, PAL night-land facilities, free
airspace and great scenery make Kaitaia a special place to
fly.
Flight training from first flight to PPL. C-Cat Instructor
available most days.

The training aircraft is currently a Tecnam Golf 100..


Modern well appointed premises, office, briefing-room,
self-service kitchen and social lounge. Bar facilities open
Wed and Sun evenings.
Family oriented, friendly atmosphere and active social
scene. Prospective members and visitors most welcome.
CONTACT
For more info contact; Jim Summerfield
0274 430138
or The Club
09 406 7320

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