Former All Black captain Richie McCaw's new employers, Christchurch Helicopters, expect him to take flight as a commercial pilot by early next year.
The sky is the limit for McCaw, who today announced his future plans in securing a commercial helicopter pilot's license with the Christchurch company.
The aviation crew expressed their excitement in welcoming McCaw on board, but said the "down-to-earth" rugby star was no stranger to the skies.
Christchurch Helicopters pilot Kevin Walsh said McCaw should be able to obtain his commercial license in a matter of months, depending on his availability to complete both the practical and theory elements of the course.
McCaw learned to fly with Christchurch Helicopters in 2001, and Mr Walsh said he had become increasingly involved in the business since taking up a position as a director and shareholder in February.
McCaw will be involved in the chopper company's commercial division, which includes everything from filming and photography, to tourism, transporting building materials and assisting emergency services.
"Anything you think could or might be done with a helicopter, we're into all of it," he said.
Mr Walsh said that while it is still early days, the team look forward to seeing McCaw's face become a permanent fixture around the tarmac.