Prepare Pilots for EVA Air and China Airlines
CAA Taiwan Compliance
Taiwan's airline pilot pipeline runs through international flight schools — primarily in the United States. Producing cadets who meet both FAA training standards and CAA Taiwan conversion requirements while hitting airline selection benchmarks requires precise tracking that generic school software can't provide.
In short
Is Aviatize CAA Taiwan compliant?
Taiwan's aviation market is defined by two world-class carriers — EVA Air and China Airlines — that together need a steady stream of new pilots for both replacement and fleet expansion. Like South Korea, Taiwan's limited domestic training airspace means most Taiwanese cadets train abroad, primarily in the US, before returning for CAA Taiwan license conversion. Schools that can efficiently produce airline-ready Taiwanese graduates command premium cadet contracts.
Frameworks supported
- CAR Part 141 — Approved Pilot Schools
- CAR Part 61 — Pilot Licensing
- CAR Part 43 — Maintenance Standards
- CAA Taiwan SMS — Safety Management System
- CAA License Conversion — Foreign License Validation
- CAA Medical Standards — Aviation Medical Certification
Running a flight school under CAA Taiwanregulations means juggling training records, instructor qualifications, aircraft maintenance schedules, and student progress — all while making sure every document is audit-ready. Most schools still rely on spreadsheets and paper files. There's a better way.
Aviatize is the operating system for flight schools — a single platform where scheduling, training management, billing, maintenance tracking, and CAA Taiwan compliance all come together. No more chasing missing documents or scrambling before an audit.
CAA Taiwan Regulations
The Regulations That Shape Your Operations
Civil Aeronautics Administration (Ministry of Transportation and Communications) defines the rules for flight training in Taiwan. Here are the key frameworks that Aviatize helps you navigate — not just comply with, but actually use to run a tighter, more efficient operation.
Approved Pilot Schools
Training standards for CAA Taiwan-recognized pilot schools, including curriculum requirements, training record standards, and documentation for international school recognition.
Pilot Licensing
Licensing record management for Taiwanese pilot certifications including PPL, CPL, and ATPL aligned with CAA Taiwan flight crew licensing standards.
Maintenance Standards
Maintenance and airworthiness tracking aligned with CAA Taiwan standards, including inspection schedules and airworthiness directive compliance.
Safety Management System
Safety management tools supporting CAA Taiwan SMS requirements aligned with ICAO Annex 19, including hazard reporting and safety performance monitoring.
Foreign License Validation
Documentation standards for converting foreign pilot certificates (particularly FAA) to CAA Taiwan certificates, including verified training records, examination requirements, and proficiency check standards.
Aviation Medical Certification
Medical certificate tracking for CAA Taiwan pilot certification, including the specific medical standards required for each license class.
Aviatize for CAA Taiwan
How Aviatize Keeps You Compliant
Compliance isn't a checkbox — it's how your organization operates every day. Aviatize embeds CAA Taiwan requirements into your daily workflow so staying compliant is the default, not an afterthought.
EVA Air and China Airlines cadet program management with airline-specific selection criteria tracking — CRM assessments, simulator evaluations, and English proficiency alongside core flight training
FAA-to-CAA Taiwan license conversion tracking — document which FAA training hours, endorsements, and checkrides satisfy CAA Taiwan requirements
Taiwanese cadet cohort scheduling optimized for the typical US-based training timeline (12–18 months) with airline contract deadline tracking
Mandarin Chinese training record summaries alongside English originals for CAA Taiwan license conversion submissions
Multi-site coordination for programs that combine US flight training with Taiwan-based ground school and simulator phases
Cadet wellness and progress monitoring to reduce the dropout rate in intensive ab initio programs far from home
Built for Your Organization
See How Flight Schools Use Aviatize
From small DTOs to multi-location ATOs, flight schools across Taiwanuse Aviatize to manage their entire operation. Explore dedicated solution pages to see what's possible for your type of organization.
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Asia-Pacific Compliance
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Frequently asked questions
Why do Taiwanese cadets typically train in the United States?
Taiwan has limited training airspace and high aircraft density, making domestic ab initio flight training impractical at scale. Most Taiwanese airline cadets train at FAA Part 141 schools in the US — primarily in Arizona, California, Florida, or Texas — where abundant airspace, consistent weather, and established infrastructure support efficient training. Schools then help cadets convert their FAA certificates to CAA Taiwan licenses upon return.
How does Aviatize support EVA Air and China Airlines cadet requirements?
Taiwanese airline cadet programs have specific benchmarks beyond basic flight hours — including CRM assessments, multi-crew simulator evaluations, English proficiency scores, and ground school examination results. Aviatize tracks all these criteria alongside core flight training, giving schools and airline sponsors a complete view of each cadet's airline readiness.
Can Aviatize generate training records in Mandarin Chinese?
Yes. Aviatize supports Mandarin Chinese training record summaries alongside English originals — essential for CAA Taiwan license conversion submissions and airline documentation requirements.
How does Aviatize help reduce dropout rates in Taiwanese cadet programs?
Intensive ab initio programs away from home have meaningful dropout risk. Aviatize monitors training progress patterns, lesson completion rates, and milestone timing to flag at-risk cadets early. School administrators can intervene with schedule adjustments, additional instruction, or mentoring before a student disengages entirely — protecting both the student's investment and the school's revenue.