Pakistani pilots gets big shock, licenses canceled
Pakistani pilots gets big shock, licenses canceled
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Pakistan's Aircraft Authority has carried out major proceedings. Under which another 68 pilots have been expelled for possessing a suspicious license. The total number of fliers in India with fake identities is 161. It was told in the media report that they (68 pilots) were expelled by the Aviation Division on Monday. The expelled persons are among the 262 pilots, who were put under scrutiny by the Ministry of Aviation last month for flying by suspected license.

Out of 161 flying licenses so far, 28 licenses have been canceled. The decision on the remaining 73 pilots is expected within the next two days. The government hoped that a report would be presented before the Supreme Court on 21 July. In which, Aviation Minister Ghulam Sarwar Khan will discuss the suspected license of 262 Pakistani pilots in the National Assembly. Due to the measures being taken for the safety of air passengers, the matter became cold.

Furthermore, contrary to the claim of the Minister of Aviation, the Pakistan Civil Aviation Authority recently announced that all commercial/airline transport pilot licenses (CPL / ATPL) have been issued genuine and valid. A spokesman for the aviation division said that all Pakistan pilots flying on international or domestic routes were approved, and they are experienced.

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