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Flying an aircraft in Australia on your Canadian license is fairly simple. You will have to do a checkout with an Australian flight instructor and they will issue you a CV (Certificate of Validation).
Fly Internationally There arent any substantial limits on traveling with your private license; you can fly all over the world. If youre on a trip and youd like to go flying, it may be as simple as heading to the nearest GA airport and going up with an instructor.
Thanks to the Trans Tasman Mutual Recognition Act (TTMRA), any NZ qualification can be quite easily converted to an Australian qualification. You will need an ASIC card and a valid Australian medical as per the CoV. Any operational ratings that you wish to convert will require an Australian proficiency check.
ATPL. A holder of a valid foreign ATPL licence that has been issued by an ICAO Contracting State, may convert this licence to an Australian ATPL, by passing a two-part exam (each Part to be attempted separately) and passing the ATPL flight test.
Flying in Australia on an overseas licence To fly in Australia on an overseas licence it is necessary to apply to the Civil Aviation Safety Authority for a Certificate of Validation.
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Short-term Licence Validation If you plan to fly in Australia for three months or less, the Civil Aviation Safety Authority (CASA) will normally issue you with a Certificate of Validation. This will typically depend on whether you hold a Flight Crew Licence from an ICAO member country.
If you have an overseas pilots licence and wish to enjoy all that New Zealand has to offer by air during your visit, we can assist you with obtaining a New Zealand Validation Permit. This will allow you to exercise the privileges of your pilots licence in New Zealand for up to 6 months.
To obtain a PPL, you need to complete the six PPL theory subjects (Human Factors, Air Law, Meteorology, Flight Radio Telephony, Navigation, General Aircraft Technical Knowledge), complete the ICAO English Proficiency Assessment and a minimum of 50 hours of flight time covering the CAANZ PPL Syllabus.

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