I live in New Zealand. Given the regulations here, would it be possible for me to own an operational fighter jet? If so, what steps would I need to take to be qualified to fly it?
In New Zealand, it is not illegal to own a decommissioned military aircraft, including fighter jets. However, owning an operational fighter jet with its original weaponry intact would likely be prohibited under the country's laws and regulations.


If you are interested in purchasing a decommissioned fighter jet without the weapons systems, you may do so as long as you comply with the relevant laws and regulations. To fly the aircraft, you would need to:



1. Obtain a pilot's license: You would need a Private Pilot License (PPL) at a minimum, but it is highly recommended that you pursue a Commercial Pilot License (CPL) given the complexity of operating a fighter jet.


2. Acquire a type rating: Since fighter jets are considered complex aircraft, you would need to obtain a type rating specific to the jet you want to fly. This would involve additional training and testing on the particular aircraft.


3. Register the aircraft: You will need to register your aircraft with the Civil Aviation Authority of New Zealand (CAA). This process involves submitting the necessary documentation and ensuring your aircraft meets all safety standards.


4. Obtain necessary permits and approvals: Depending on the specifics of your aircraft and its intended use, you may need to obtain additional permits or approvals from the CAA or other relevant authorities.


5. Ensure proper maintenance and inspections: As the owner of the aircraft, you would be responsible for ensuring that it is maintained according to the manufacturer's recommendations and that all required inspections are completed on time.



Please note that regulations and requirements may change, so it is essential to consult with aviation authorities and legal experts in New Zealand for up-to-date information.


It is also worth considering the practical implications of owning a fighter jet, such as the cost of maintenance, fuel, insurance, and finding a suitable location to store and operate the aircraft.
Oh I hadn't thought about the cost much. How much would a cheaper jet cost with the cost of fuel each month? Making just a few flights a month.