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Mark Woodhouse is an experienced ATPL ground instructor, currently employed as an international pilot with Air New Zealand, recording about 15,500 hours of flight time.
He has undertaken the challenge of preparing a number of courses for pilots working through their professional licence examination credits.
Waypoints Aviation ATPL & BTK ground courses and study support material are designed to cover the AC61 requirements for their respective subject, and far more. While courses will cover the syllabus items, they will also focus your attention on operationally relevant and need-to-know material.
The ATPL & BTK courses are designed to be interesting, interactive, challenging and useful in preparing you to sit the ASL examinations and for developing the knowledge needed for a professional aviation career.
If you have progressed your aviation training to the point where you are attempting the BTK and the ATPL exam credits, you have probably decided that a professional aviation career is for you. Therefore, you should take a professional approach to the development of your knowledge base.
Waypoints courses will assist you in getting your professional career in aviation off to a flying start!
- Waypoints courses and study support material have all been developed by Mark Woodhouse
- Courses are intended to provide students with all necessary information to successfully complete the respective ASL examination and to assist with your future career
- Material provides numerous examples, exercises and review questions to ensure your competency in each module
- Information covers not just syllabus items but also operational and need to know aspects of the aviation industry
- Courses and study support material have been designed to be interesting, interactive and relevant to the industry today
- Courses are designed to give you the knowledge and understanding to help you prepare for your airline interview and type rating course, not just the ASL exam
- Waypoints courses will help you get your qualification credits before you need them, because once you need them its too late!
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Mark´s Logbook
Mark totals about 15,500 hours of flight experience in a range of fixed and rotary wing aircraft, in military and civil operations.
- Recipient of the 2007 CAA Flight Instructor Award
- Recipient of the 2010 GAPAN Pike Trophy. This international trophy is awarded to the individual who has made an outstanding contribution to the maintenance of high standards of civil flying instruction and safety
Current:
- Second Officer with Air New Zealand on the Boeing 777
- A Cat and GA Flight Examiner
- Chief Flying Instructor of the Walsh Memorial Scout Flying School
Previous:
- Training Captain SAAB 340 with Air Nelson
- Chief Flying Instructor of Massey University's School of Aviation
- RNZAF QFI on the CT4B Airtrainer
- RNZAF Iroquois Helicopter Pilot
- School Teacher
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