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CTC WINGS AQC - Airline Qualification Course

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There is no other course in New Zealand like the CTC Wings Airline Qualification Course (AQC). It explicitly prepares less experienced commercial pilots for potential placement with a New Zealand airline with only 3 weeks training.

The CTC Wings AQC provides full airline preparation and skills development, delivered to the highest standards and providing clear demonstration of your abilities and potential. The CTC Wings AQC will give you the edge for a career in the increasingly competitive world of commercial aviation.

To apply for the CTC Wings AQC, applicants must have a current commercial pilot license (CPL) with multi-engine instrument rating (MEIR) and basic gas turbines (BGT), and preferably airline transport pilot's license (ATPL) subjects. You must also be in current instrument flying practice.

As a company, CTC has a long history of placing our trainees into airlines through our global training divisions. We have brought that strength into our New Zealand operations by providing the CTC Wings AQC route.

We are now seeking applicants for our next entry date - apply to the CTC Wings AQC today!

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