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Click on the question to get answers about our Instructional Techniques Course.
Where will the course be run?
Are the course dates listed the only ones available?
Is there an exam?
How much does it cost?
Is accommodation available?
Normally courses are conducted at CTC Aviation's Crew Training Centre-Hamilton, near Hamilton International Airport. However, courses may be conducted elsewhere on request by any organisation wanting three or more candidates to receive this training.
No. Further courses may be run if demand warrants. CFIs or Managers should make contact with CTC if a special course sitting is desired.
No. Full attendance and participation is all that is required. A Certificate of Completion and Pilot Logbook sticker are issued on completion of the course.
The course cost is $877.50 (gst incl.). Lunch is provided as are all course materials and handbook. Payment is required either prior to the course commencement or by the end of the first day. Payment may be made by cheque, cash or direct bank credit.
Accommodation may be available depending on current pilot trainee numbers. Please request accommodation when enquiring or applying for the course so that arrangements may be made.

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