The IAANZ Pilot Interview Preparation Course covers simulator sessions and ground modules which are specially designed to help pilots build the skills that airline recruiters are looking for.
The IAANZ Pilot Interview Preparation Course covers simulator sessions and ground modules which are specially designed to help pilots build the skills that airline recruiters are looking for.
The instructors running the course are senior industry professionals with years of experience as airline pilots. They will provide first-hand information on what it is like to work for an airline and take you through the interview process to help you present yourself in a manner that draws the interviewers attention.
The course includes technical problem solving, a simulator assessment and a personal interview. The course also includes Multi- Crew Non-Technical Skills (NTS) featuring leadership, teamwork, workload management, problem solving, decision making and threat and error management. Aspects important in flying a jet aircraft are covered prior to finishing the course with an hour-long simulator session per pilot in the Pacific Simulator EuroJet PS4.5 fixed base simulator modelled on the A320.
The International Aviation Academy of New Zealand (IAANZ), New Zealand’s only professional pilot training organisation in a major international aviation environment, has been fulfilling the dream of flight for young aviators from all over the world for the last 30 years.
Operating a self-maintained fleet of 24 aircraft from three training locations, using high quality flight theory content provided by eAviator and state-of-the-art flight simulators, IAANZ has positioned itself to be the Best Path to the Aviation Industry, providing airline-standard courses and qualifications.
Strong relationships with stakeholders such as Air New Zealand and Vietnam Airlines along with Industry Regulators and Type Rating Training Organisations in the Asia and Pacific Regions (APAC) makes IAANZ a sought after flight training organisation in the region. On graduation from IAANZ, trainees enter the industry with the qualifications, skills and personality required to be a leader on the flight deck.
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