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EASA Asks 32 Member Countries Not To Schedule Pilots Holding Fake' Licences
EASA Asks 32 Member Countries Not To Schedule Pilots Holding Fake' Licences
The EASA said: �You may be aware of the information available in the public domain
indicating that a sizable portion (approximately 40%) of airline pilot licences
issued by the Pakistan Civil Aviation Authority (PCAA) are either falsified and or
otherwise not ICAO compliant.�
The letter added: �It is a grave concern. As operators could fly to Europe, under a
TCO authorisation issued by EASA with pilots holding validated Pakistani licences,
we would like to share with you the measures taken by EASA in relation to alleged
irregularities on pilot licences issued by Pakistan Civil Aviation Authority
(PCAA).�
�Should your organisation currently employ pilots holding valid Pakistani licences,
we would appreciate it if you could share with us any measures taken or planned in
this regard be informed to the EASA,� the agency said in the letter to its member
countries.
A letter issued by the CAA additional director licensing informed the PIA�s
director flight operations and others concerned that the commercial pilot licences
of 34 pilots, including a female pilot, had been suspended.
The credibility of the CAA and PIA has been on stake after the International Air
Transport Association expressed concern over the �serious lapse in the licensing
and safety oversight by the aviation regulator�.
Amid the crisis, the PIA management grounded its 150 (one-third of its) pilots and
started relieving them from flight rosters for allegedly possessing �dubious
licences�, while asking the CAA to urgently provide the list of all those PIA
pilots who allegedly had fake/suspicious commercial pilot licences.
The controversy drew world attention after federal Minister for Aviation Ghulam
Sarwar Khan said in the National Assembly that 150 pilots of the national flag
carrier had fake licences.
The aviation minister had also revealed that show-cause notices had been served on
30 pilots and they would also be suspended after completion of an inquiry while
their dismissal will be decided by the federal cabinet.