New Zealand Pilot Licences and Ratings | Multi Engine Instrument RatingExtend your options with a Multi Engine Instrument Rating. An ideal extension to your qualifications. The ability to operate a multi engine aircraft opens up a range of career opportunities including charter flying, aero ambulance work, and ultimately airline opportunities.The multi engine rating is a necessary step for any professional pilot, and is known to be one of the more enjoyable training programs during professional pilot training. An applicant for a multi engine rating is usually already a private or commercial pilot. The multi engine rating focuses a lot of attention on aircraft control, performance, and single engine operations in addition the usual training topics. Beyond systems, controllability and performance, a multi engine rating is pretty simple. While it is more costly to train in a twin engine aircraft, the training is necessary for a professional pilot, and obviously important for the aircraft owner who wants to gain performance, payload, passenger space and speed.
No Exams!If you already have a PPL or CPL there are no additional requirements, other than an instructor endorsement verifying you've had the necessary training needed for a multi engine rating. There is no CAA written exam for a multi engine add-on rating; you'll only need to study the multi engine knowledge (performance, aerodynamics, single-engine performance, emergency operations, etc.) for your checkride.
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