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APPLICANT REQUIREMENTS
Commercial Pilot (Aeroplane or Helicopter) Licence
The applicant:
is at least 18 years of age
has contacted the CAANZ and provided them with form CAA602 to release the details of
their flight crew licence (Please select the Verification Report. The completed
Verification Report is to be emailed to licence@casa.gov.au by the CAANZ).
has applied for an ARN (Aviation Reference Number) using CASA Form 1162
holds a current professional New Zealand Flight Crew Licence and ratings, which are
not suspended, cancelled or restricted
holds a minimum of Level 4 English Language Proficiency (ELP) rating in accordance with
the ICAO Standard on language proficiency for flight crew. If you do not have the
minimum acceptable ELP on your NZ licence, you may undertake an assessment in
Australia to obtain one for more information, see the CASA webpage.
has completed the Australian Statutory Declaration and has had this document signed
by an approved person (refer to Attachment 2).
has the supporting documentation certified as true copies of the original by an approved
person, if documents are not certified as part of the Statutory Declaration, including New
Zealand licence, medical certificate and logbook pages
pays the licence fee (refer to payment advice section of Form 760, all fees are AUD).
Each licence level and category require a separate fee, for example, CP(A)L &
CP(H)L must be paid as separate applications
has completed Form 760 (TTMRA Application) in full and signed the declaration.
Attached Form 61-9PIC (if not applying for an ASIC or AVID)
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Medical Certificate
You will be exempted from the requirement to hold an Australian Class 1 medical and you may
use a CAANZ medical certificate when operating pursuant to an Australian commercial or air
transport pilot's licence ONLY until the CAANZ medical certificate expires. The use of your
CAANZ aviation medical certificate in this way is restricted to Australian and New Zealand
airspace only. Your CAANZ medical certificate must be carried with your Australian pilot's
licence whenever exercising the privileges of that licence. You will note under General Licence
Remarks of Page 17 of 20 of your CASA issued Part 61 licence a remark stating you can
exercise the privileges of your New Zealand Medical with the appropriate provisions and until the
expiry of the medical.
All conditions imposed on your New Zealand civil aviation medical certificate must be observed
whilst using the Australian pilot's licence. Where these are contained in a letter issued by
CAANZ, that letter must also be carried with you when you exercise the privileges of your
Australian pilot's licence.
NOTE: Permission to use a New Zealand medical certificate is a `once-only concession.
Any further flight in Australia after the expiry of your current CAANZ medical
certificate will require a CASA civil aviation medical certificate. This medical
certificate is issued after completing a medical assessment with an Australian
DAME and where all medical requirements are met for an initial issue. You will be
required to meet the same requirements for Australian medical certification as all
other Australian pilot licence holders.
A pilot MUST NOT continue to fly in Australia after the expiry of the New Zealand
Class 1 medical Certificate until he/she has been issued a CASA Class 1
medical certificate.
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To be granted an ATPL-A, the pilot must either hold an multi-engine aeroplane instrument rating
(IR-ME-A) on the NZ licence or already hold an IR-ME-A on an existing Australian licence.
When an IR-ME-A is granted under the TTMRA, the expiry of the rating will be commensurate
with the expiry of the NZ rating. Therefore, if there is only 6 months remaining on the NZ
rating, the IR-CME on the Australian licence will expire in 6 months from the date of issue.
Qualifications recognised for accepted under TTMRA (refer to Attachment 1)
Only professional flight crew licences (ie. commercial and air transport pilot licences, and flight
engineer licences) may be recognized under the provisions of TTMRA along with ratings and
endorsements held on those licences. Applicants are not required to satisfy any Australian
aeronautical experience requirements if applying for an Australian licence and/or rating under the
TTMRA.
The private Pilot Licence and Recreational Pilot Licence cannot be transferred under TTMRA.
TTMRA is exclusively for professional qualifications only, if you wish to transfer your Private Pilot
Licence please refer to Form 61-4A
You MUST include relevant logbook evidence for any qualifications you wish to be recognised
under the TTMRA. Evidence may also appear on the NZ licence. If no evidence is provided, or
CASA cannot be satisfied the qualification will not be granted on the CASA licence and you will
need to re-apply again, if you so desire, paying the appropriate fee.
CAANZ Examinations
Theory examination credits obtained in New Zealand without the equivalent flight crew
qualification being issued are not transferable under any circumstances (ie. New Zealand exam
credits are not recognised in isolation). That is to say, an application for registration of a New
Zealand CPL cannot be accepted on the basis of a New Zealand PPL and CPL theory credits.
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Please also read this document carefully if you are only converting an aircraft rating as you may
already hold the appropriate class rating on your Australian licence.
Design Features
CASA will grant the appropriate design features according to the aircrafts outlined on your
licence. CASA will only grant design features and aircrafts that we can verify with the NZ CAA.
Please ensure when you are transferring your qualifications under TTMRA that your New
Zealand Licence shows all aircrafts to prevent missing out on any qualifications on your CASA
Part 61 licence.
English Language Proficiency
CASA implemented the International Civil Aviation Organisation's (ICAO's) language proficiency
standards on 5 March 2008 for all licence holders.
CASA recognises language proficiency assessments in the same way that other flight crew
qualifications are recognised, as long as the issuing State is fully compliant with ICAO
standards.
An ICAO compliant language assessment included on your New Zealand licence would be
recognised by CASA and entered on your Australian equivalent licence.
If you do not have an ELP qualification on your NZ licence, you will need to have been assessed
to at least a level four English language proficiency to be issued a licence under TTMRA. More
information on how to obtain an English language proficiency assessment in Australia can be
found on CASAs website.
NOTE: CASA will not accept evidence from a New Zealand ASL ELP report. The ELP
qualification must be updated on your New Zealand licence before submitting your TTMRA
application.
Applications received by CASA from applicants who have not completed a language
proficiency assessment and have not satisfied at least level 4 proficiency cannot be
processed and will be returned to the applicant.
logbooks that are not relevant to the issue of a CASA licence. Only those pages (in
the logbook) that reflect your last renewal for a particular New Zealand rating
and/or aircraft endorsement in the 'Type Rating Certificate' page should be copied,
and forwarded with the required accompanying statutory declaration and
application form.
Duration of Registration
CASA has 28 days from the date the registration application is received by CASA. Should
CASA decide to postpone or refuse to grant full registration, it must do so within that period and
in writing.
Australian licences issued under the TTMRA remain valid unless one or more of the following
events occur:
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HOW TO APPLY
First step: Before submitting application:
Recommended contact the CAANZ to confirm the status of your licence.
This will avoid any issues with CASA processing your application.
Lodge form CAA602 to the CAANZ as a consent to release details of your
New Zealand licence details for verification
Use the conversion chart at the back of this package Attachment 1 New
Zealand/Australian Flight Crew Licence Conversion Chart - to determine which
CASA qualifications you would be eligible for based on your current New Zealand
qualifications.
Ensure you meet the ELP requirements. If a current (level 4, 5 or 6) English
Language Proficiency is not endorsed on your licence, you must complete an
assessment with an Australian qualified assessor and complete Form 61-9ELP
Complete Form 1162 (attach proof of ID, e.g. Passport, Birth Certificate,
Citizenship Certificate), if required
Complete Form 760 - TTMRA Licence Registration and sign the form.
Photocopy your New Zealand licence (both sides) and New Zealand medical
(all pages).
Photocopy all relevant logbook pages that support qualifications requested
including any requested qualifications that appear on your New Zealand
licence.
Complete the details of the Commonwealth of Australia Statutory Declaration
form as per example in Attachment 2.
Second step: Certification of documents and Statutory Declaration:
Have an appropriate person sign the Commonwealth of Australia Statutory
Declaration form and certify all documentation as true copies (you will need to
show the original documents to this person)
Complete the payment page of the form for the appropriate fee
Commercial Pilot Licence $AUD160 (includes all ratings and endorsements) Air
Transport Pilot Licence $AUD180 (includes all ratings and endorsements) Flight
Engineer Licence $AUD180
Rating/Endorsement $AUD130 (If not accompanied by Licence application)
Third step: Submit to CASA
Completed Form 1162 ARN Application, if required
Completed Form 760
Statutory Declaration form
Certified copy of New Zealand licence front and back
Certified copy of New Zealand medical front and back
Certified copies of relevant logbook pages
Form 61-9PIC (if not applying for an ASIC or AVID)
Completed ASIC (Form 498) or AVID (Form 499) application, if required
SUBMIT APPLICATION
Submit the Application to CASA via the following methods:
Mail:
CLARC, CASA
GPO Box 2005
CANBERRA, ACT 2601
Australia
Email: clarc@casa.gov.au
Fax: 1300 737 187 (International +61 2 6217 1899)
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Attachment 1
New Zealand to Australian Flight Crew Licence and Ratings Conversion Chart
NEW ZEALAND
LICENCES
AUSTRALIAN
Not eligible
Commercial Pilot Licence
(Aeroplane/Helicopter/Balloon/Gyrocopter
ILS
IAP3D
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Attachment 1
Night VFR (Aeroplanes/Helicopters)
Logbook evidence that the pilot has successfully met
the requirements for commercial pilot privileges by night
in accordance with NZ CAR 61.205(b), AC 61-1.5
Subpart E, Appendix I and has demonstrated
competence in night flying
Sling
LL-Sling
Winch
LL-Winch
Rappelling
LL-Winch
Aerial Mustering
Flight Activities
Spinning
Spinning
Aerobatics
Aerobatics
Formation
Formation
Industry Contacts
Gliders
Ultralights
Balloon (private)
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COMMONWEALTH OF AUSTRALIA
(2)
I,
(1)
Note: All attached documents that are submitted with the applicants application
should be clearly identified and listed on the statutory declaration form.
Statutory declaration forms may be obtained from a lawyer, barrister or
solicitors office, local courthouse, an Australian newsagent or the
Australian Government Publishing Service.
(3)
Signature of person
making the declaration.
I make this solemn declaration by virtue of the Statutory Declarations Act 1959 as
amended and subject to the penalties provided by that Act for the making of false
statements in statutory declarations, conscientiously believing the statements
contained in this declaration to be true in every particular.
(3)
Declared at ..
on .19
(4)
(5)
Signature of person
before whom the
declaration is made.
Here insert printed name,
qualification and address
of person before whom
the declaration is made.
before me,
(4)
(5)
..
.
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Please note that Statutory Declarations made outside of Australia may be made before an Australian
Consular Officer or Australian Diplomatic Officer (within the meaning of the Australian Consular Fees
Act 1985)
Statutory declarations under the Statutory Declaration Act 1959 as amended, may be made in Australia
before any of the following prescribed people:Part 1 -
Chiropractor
Dentist
Legal practitioner
Medical practitioner
Nurse
Patent attorney
Optometrist
Physiotherapist
Psychologist
Pharmacist
Trade marks attorney
Veterinary surgeon
Agent of the Australian Postal Corporation who is in charge of an office supplying postal services to the public
Bailiff
Bank officer with 5 or more years of continuous service
Building society officer with 5 or more years of continuous service
Chief executive officer of a Commonwealth court
Civil marriage celebrant
Clerk of a court
Commissioner for Affidavits
Commissioner for Declarations
Credit union officer with 5 or more years of continuous service
Fellow of the National Tax Accountants Association
Finance company officer with 5 or more years of continuous service
Holder of a statutory office not specified in another item in this Part
Judge of a court
Justice of the Peace
Magistrate
Master of a court
Member of the Association of Taxation and Management Accountants
Member of the Australian Defence Force who is:
(a) an officer; or
(b) a non-commissioned officer within the meaning of the Defence Force Discipline Act 1982 with 5 or more years of
continuous service; or
(c) warrant officer within the meaning of that Act.
Member of the Institute of Chartered Accountants in Australia, the Australian Society of Certified Practising Accountants or
the National Institute of Accountants
Member of the Institute of Corporate Managers, Secretaries and Administrators
Member of the Institution of Engineers, Australia, other than at the grade of student
Member of:
(d) the Parliament of the Commonwealth; or
(e) the Parliament of a State or Territory legislature or
NB: A Statutory Declaration may be made outside of Australia before any of the prescribed people listed
in Part 1 or Part 2 of the Statutory Declarations Act 1959 as amended who are authorised to practise
under a law in force in a State or Territory of Australia.
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