Coast to Andes to Amazon — Train for All Three
DGAC Peru Compliance
Peru packs three continents' worth of terrain into one country — Pacific coast, Andes peaks exceeding 6,000m, and Amazon rainforest. Peruvian pilots develop versatility that few training environments can match, and growing airline demand from LATAM Peru and low-cost carriers makes this market increasingly important.
In short
Is Aviatize DGAC Peru compliant?
Peru is one of South America's most geographically challenging aviation markets — the Andes split the country into three dramatically different zones (coast, highlands, Amazon jungle), and Lima's Jorge Chávez Airport is LATAM Airlines' secondary hub. Peruvian flight schools train pilots who must master coastal VFR, high-altitude mountain operations (Cusco airport sits at 3,400m), and jungle strip approaches — sometimes all in a single career. LATAM Peru, Sky Airline Peru, and Viva Air Peru are driving growing pilot demand.
Frameworks supported
- RAP 141 — Centros de Instrucción Aeronáutica
- RAP 61 — Licencias de Personal Aeronáutico
- RAP 43 — Mantenimiento Aeronáutico
- DGAC Peru SMS — Safety Management System
- RAP 91 — Reglas de Operación
- RAP 145 — Organizaciones de Mantenimiento
Running a flight school under DGAC Peruregulations 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 DGAC Peru compliance all come together. No more chasing missing documents or scrambling before an audit.
DGAC Peru Regulations
The Regulations That Shape Your Operations
Dirección General de Aeronáutica Civil del Perú defines the rules for flight training in Peru. Here are the key frameworks that Aviatize helps you navigate — not just comply with, but actually use to run a tighter, more efficient operation.
Centros de Instrucción Aeronáutica
Training management for DGAC Peru-approved training centres under RAP 141.
Licencias de Personal Aeronáutico
Licensing record management for Peruvian pilot certifications aligned with DGAC Peru flight crew licensing requirements.
Mantenimiento Aeronáutico
Maintenance record keeping under DGAC Peru airworthiness standards.
Safety Management System
Safety management tools supporting DGAC Peru SMS implementation aligned with ICAO Annex 19.
Reglas de Operación
Operational compliance for general operating rules including high-altitude operational requirements specific to Peru.
Organizaciones de Mantenimiento
Compliance support for approved maintenance organisations under Peruvian aviation regulations.
Aviatize for DGAC Peru
How Aviatize Keeps You Compliant
Compliance isn't a checkbox — it's how your organization operates every day. Aviatize embeds DGAC Peru requirements into your daily workflow so staying compliant is the default, not an afterthought.
Tri-zone terrain tracking — log coastal, Andean high-altitude, and Amazon jungle flying experience separately for comprehensive pilot competency records unique to Peru
High-altitude operations management for training at airports like Cusco (3,400m) and Juliaca (3,826m) — density altitude calculations, oxygen considerations, and performance-limited scheduling
LATAM Peru, Sky Airline Peru, and Viva Air Peru cadet pipeline tracking with airline-specific selection criteria
Spanish-language interface with DGAC Peru-standard terminology and RAP-compliant documentation generation
PEN billing with Peruvian SUNAT tax compliance (facturación electrónica) and student installment payment tracking
Weather-diverse scheduling across coastal fog (garúa season), mountain turbulence, and Amazon afternoon thunderstorms
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Frequently asked questions
How does Peru's extreme geography affect pilot training?
Peru's geography is uniquely challenging — the Pacific coast (sea level), the Andes (peaks exceeding 6,000m with airports above 3,400m), and the Amazon jungle (dense forest with unpaved strips). Pilots trained in Peru develop terrain versatility unmatched in most training environments. Aviatize tracks experience across all three zones and manages the altitude-specific operational constraints that Andean airports demand.
What special considerations exist for high-altitude training in Peru?
Peru has some of the world's highest commercial airports — Cusco at 3,400m and Juliaca at 3,826m. Training at altitude requires density altitude awareness, engine performance degradation management, oxygen considerations, and weight-restricted operations. Aviatize accounts for altitude-specific constraints in scheduling and tracks high-altitude competency development.
Does Aviatize support LATAM Peru's cadet requirements?
Yes. LATAM Peru (part of LATAM Airlines Group, South America's largest carrier) needs pilots comfortable with Peru's diverse operational environment. Aviatize tracks cadet progress against LATAM's selection criteria alongside DGAC Peru licensing milestones.
Can Aviatize manage Peru's diverse weather patterns?
Peru's three geographic zones each have distinct weather — coastal garúa (fog/drizzle season May–November), Andean mountain wave turbulence and afternoon cumulus buildup, and Amazon convective thunderstorms. Aviatize schedules training around these location-specific patterns, maximizing productive training days across each terrain zone.