Pakistan Validates Most Licenses of Pilots Working Abroad - News Summed Up

Pakistan Validates Most Licenses of Pilots Working Abroad


ISLAMABAD — Pakistan's government has validated most of the licenses it issued to pilots working abroad, but more than 200 others accused of obtaining tainted licenses were still being investigated, an aviation spokesman said Friday, in a move aimed at addressing the concerns of global airlines. The verification process for the licenses of the remaining 10 pilots will be concluded by next week, Khokar said. He said the agency informed airlines from the 10 countries about the pilots' qualifications at their request. The credibility of Pakistan's civil aviation authority and reputation of the country's pilots have been at stake since June. That's when aviation minister Ghulam Sarwar Khan, in a speech to Parliament, stunned the nation and shocked many airlines around the globe by announcing that Pakistan had grounded nearly a third of the pilots working for state-run Pakistan International Airlines because they cheated on their pilot’s exams.


Source: International New York Times July 17, 2020 09:33 UTC



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