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Website http://www.aspeq.com | Phone 04 913 9812 | E-mail [email protected] The information outlined here provides a brief overview of the examination process for candidates who are considering training as a pilot or aircraft maintenance engineer. For pilot trainees, it is recommended that the information be read alongside the Civil Aviation Authority of NZ brochure, ‘how to be a pilot ’. About us Aspeq Limited specialises in the development and delivery of assessments for regulatory agencies and awarding bodies across a number of sector groups. Aspeq is privately owned sector groups of the New Zealand aviation industry and has over twenty years’ experience primarily in the aviation sector. Our services to the NZ aviation industry are provided under Delegation from the CAA NZ. Aviation Services Limited, or ASL as we are more commonly known is the operational arm of Aspeq and provides the services for the development and delivery of: flight crew exams, aircraft maintenance engineering exams, english language proficiency exams, and flight tests. Exams for Pilots and Aircraft Maintenance Engineers
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Page 1: Exams for Pilots and Aircraft Maintenance Engineerstasman-media.aspeqexams.com/ASLNZ/ASL_Info_Brochure.pdf · 1. The CAA syllabus is the primary reference for exam and flight test

Website http://www.aspeq.com | Phone 04 913 9812 | E-mail [email protected]

The information outlined here provides a brief overview of the examination process for candidates who are considering training as a pilot or aircraft maintenance engineer. For pilot trainees, it is recommended that the information be read alongside the Civil Aviation Authority of NZ brochure, ‘how to be a pilot’.

About us

Aspeq Limited specialises in the development and delivery of assessments for regulatory agencies and awarding bodies across a number of sector groups. Aspeq is privately owned sector groups of the New Zealand aviation industry and has over twenty years’ experience primarily in the aviation sector.

Our services to the NZ aviation industry are provided under Delegation from the CAA NZ. Aviation Services Limited, or ASL as we are more commonly known is the operational arm of Aspeq and provides the services for the development and delivery of:

• flight crew exams,

• aircraft maintenance engineering exams,

• english language proficiency exams, and

• flight tests.

Exams for Pilots and Aircraft Maintenance Engineers

Page 2: Exams for Pilots and Aircraft Maintenance Engineerstasman-media.aspeqexams.com/ASLNZ/ASL_Info_Brochure.pdf · 1. The CAA syllabus is the primary reference for exam and flight test

Website http://www.aspeq.com | Phone 04 913 9812 | E-mail [email protected]

Summary

We are committed to helping you achieve your goals by providing a world class delivery service with examinations and testing that will help to define your place in the aviation industry. We wish you all the best with your studies and please do not hesitate to contact us should you require any further information or assistance.

Examination Integrity

Aviation safety is at the core of the aviation industry’s fundamental objectives. Safety is instilled across all the aviation industry sectors including the requirement for a robust and stringent examination process where the candidate’s knowledge is verified as part of the licensing system. Integral to the examination process is an assurance that the conduct and integrity of the exam is maintained to the highest order.

As part of the drive for exam integrity we have developed an exam code of conduct that candidates are required to comply with. The code sets out the rules and behaviours expected of candidates and the subsequent consequences when these are breached.

Key information

1. The CAA syllabus is the primary reference for exam and flight test content. The syllabus can be viewed at the CAA website www.caa.govt.nz Advisory Circulars under the following parts:

• Part 61 for pilot exams, flight tests and the English language proficiency exam

• Part 66 for AME exams

2. The exams are delivered via computer in a supervised setting across a number of locations.

3. Our website, http://caanz.aspeqexams.com provides up to date information relating to:

• The locations where you can sit exams

• The recommended study material for each exam

• Initial registration for first time users

• Booking your first and subsequent exams

• Accessing your exam confirmation slip which includes information relating to what you can bring to the exam and what will be provided to you at the exam venue

• Same day access to your exam results and exam feedback

• Having your exam reviewed

• Exam duration and the design and types of exam questions that you may encounter in an exam, and

• Booking a flight test


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