

Do you aspire to be a pilot? Do you dream of blue skies and clear oceans? Becoming a commercial air pilot is a dream come true for many Indian students who can opt to train as a pilot after 10+2 with a reputed flying school. The cost of training ranges from INR.15lakhs to INR. 45lakhs depending on the institution of your choice. Yes, pilot training for Indian students can be expensive because you need to out in a minimum of 200 flying hours before you can qualify for your license.
CPL or Commercial Pilot License is mandatory for pilots and they must attend training at a DGCA approved school. The International Aviation Academy of New Zealand is one of the best flying schools in the world and a great option for Indian students who want to study in New Zealand. New Zealand is known for its hospitality and dedicated flight schools. Imagine flying in the picturesque mountains of a wonderfully lush country!
The eAviator is an online pilot theory program that enables students to start their pilot training from home. The COVID19 pandemic has forced many students to abandon or postpone applying for an international school. With the eAviator program, students can select one of six private pilot theory subjects and complete the course from home. Industry experts and professional pilots have designed the course. Weekly chats with instructors ensure a smooth online learning experience.
It takes 3-5 years to complete your pilot training. Start today with eAviator. The flexible payments options mean you do not have to spend a huge amount of money at one go. Click here for a free trial now: https://flighttraining.co.nz/elearning/free-trial
Phone: 03 358 0477
(+64 3 358 0477 if calling outside NZ)
Fax: 03 359 2621 (+64 3 359 2621 if outside NZ)
NZ & Australia enrolment enquiries
Nicky Hodges (Academic Manager)
Nicky.hodges@iaanz.co.nz
All other International enrolment and business enquiries
Prince Joel (Head of Business Development)
Prince.joel@iaanz.co.nz
General enquiries
bookings@cac.co.nz
E-Aviator enquires
ELearning@IAANZ.co.nz