Young aviation students will have to content themselves with watching more advanced trainees take flight for now, but they already have wings.
The New Zealand International Commercial Pilot Academy in Whanganui welcomed new students by presenting them with silver wing badges that were placed in a cabinet where they will remain until they graduate.
Academy chief executive Phillip Bedford said the students would be able to look at their wings each time they passed the cabinet during training and they would provide a strong incentive.
"Each time you confront new challenges, you can walk by the cabinet, see your wings and remember your goal," he told them.
The students were told that there are no shortcuts to their training and assured them their progress would be tested by external examiners.