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ALLAN MOULAI Sector Advisor Aviation (South) GEOFF LAMB Sector Advisor Aviation (North)

ALLAN MOULAI Sector Advisor Aviation (South) GEOFF LAMB Sector Advisor Aviation (North). Gateway programs and Qualifications Options. Aviation Gateway. Allan Moulai Sector Advisor Aviation. Background. NZ Air Force 23 years Helicopter crewman 11 years on Iroquois

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ALLAN MOULAI Sector Advisor Aviation (South) GEOFF LAMB Sector Advisor Aviation (North)

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  1. ALLAN MOULAISector Advisor Aviation (South)GEOFF LAMBSector Advisor Aviation (North) Gateway programs and Qualifications Options

  2. Aviation Gateway Allan Moulai Sector Advisor Aviation

  3. Background NZ Air Force 23 years Helicopter crewman 11 years on Iroquois Recruiting officer 3 years Antarctica 91 and 93, England , Australia and Pacific Islands Private Pilots License 96, 400hrs

  4. What is Gateway? Gateway provides an opportunity for the right students to gain knowledge, workplace experience and understand the attitudinal behavior's expected in the aviation sector “Try before you fly”

  5. Student Requirements Must have NCEA level 1 pass in Math and English Year 12 or year 13 students Application through School Gateway Coordinator Write 250 word essay Genuine motivation towards aviation Punctual, team player, no criminal record

  6. School Requirements Current MoU with Service IQ Purchase gateway units through website Report credits to NZQA Recommend suitable students Student Administration and support

  7. Our Aim

  8. Theory Component US 19587DKO internal structures in the civil aviation industry in New Zealand US 20677DKO the principles of aircraft flight US 19585DKO development of aviation from pre World War I through to current times US 19586 Identify aviation support structures, aircraft types and operations in New Zealand US 20676 DKO aviation careers and training options US 16818DKO aviation industry law, systems and procedures

  9. Practical Component PPL Flying lessons Workplace visits Industry speakers Military options

  10. Industry Participation Air New Zealand flying and maintenance Airways NZ Air Force Maintenance Facilities Crash Fire Helicopter Facilities Passionate aviators (Des Lines)

  11. Success Story

  12. Participating Aero Clubs North Shore 2014 Auckland Waikato Wellington 2014 Kapiti Motueka Nelson Canterbury Timaru Otago North Otago 2013/14 Wanaka Queenstown Otago

  13. Why we do it! Industry links with schools Aviation opportunities for students Increase membership for aero clubs Pathway identification for students at school Industry relevant unit standard achievement for school students ITO engagement with aviation sector

  14. Questions

  15. NZ Diploma in Aviation Strands Flight Instruction Aeroplane Flight Instructor Helicopter Airline Preparation Aeroplane Airline Preparation Helicopter General Aviation and Agriculture

  16. Accelerated Assessment Eligibility criteria Timeframe Credit and unit standard requirements Exam verification Authentication of logbook endorsement removals Cost Training agreement

  17. Aero Club Requirements Logistics Determine day of the week Arrange workplace visits Determine number of students Cost, what does it include? Open evening

  18. Aviation Engineering Qualifications Hamilton July 2013

  19. Service IQ Aviation Engineering • National Certificate in Aeronautical Engineering (Level 4) • National Diploma in Aeronautical Maintenance Certification (Level 6) • Others: • Maintenance Control / Planning • Airport Operations • Ramp Operations • Specialist Trades • Aircraft Manufacture • Storekeeping • (Pending) UAV Pilot

  20. National Certificate in Aeronautical Engineering (Level 4) • Workplace competency based qual. • Strands • Powerplant • Structures • Rotorcraft • Avionics • NDT • + others • 200 Credits – (approx 2000h) • Re-boot scheme - $1000 + $1000 • Currently trainees at Eagle, Aeromotive, AirNZ, RNZAF, Oceania, Helipro, + many others.

  21. National Diploma in Aeronautical Maintenance Certification (Level 6) • 240 Credits • 185 assessed against CAA AMEL exams • +55 Credits workplace based (Usually from level 4 work)

  22. UAV Pilot Certificate (Level 4) • 75 Credits • 3 Parts: • CAA PPL Theory Exams • UAS Knowledge • UAS Operational Experience • Providers?

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