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Fake pilot licence: CAA terminates three more employees

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The Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) has continued its departmental action against employees over the issuance of fake licences as three more employees have been terminated from their services.

The aviation authority has terminated three employees including an officer of CAA’s regulatory licence branch and a joint director.

According to the spokesperson, the terminated employees have been found involved in the issuance of suspicious licences to the pilots.

The latest decision of terminating employees was taken in accordance with the regulations after the conclusion of the departmental procedures.

Earlier, CAA had issued show-cause notices to five employees including senior officers besides suspending their services during an inquiry over their alleged involvement in malpractices in the issuance of licences to pilots.

Those suspended include the CAA licencing branch’s senior joint director and Human Resources (HR) supervisor.

The accused persons were facing charges of allowing pilots to appear in exams through their proxies.

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Malaysia reinstates Pakistani pilots after license verification

Malaysia reinstates Pakistani pilots after license verification

The Civil Aviation Authority of Malaysia (CAAM) has said that the licenses of all 18 Pakistani pilots working for local airlines have been verified. The Pakistan Civil Aviation Authority (PCAA) confirmed the authenticity of the licenses of all pilots employed in Malaysia, the CAAM statement said. The CAAM said all 18 suspended pilots in Malaysia … Read more

Coronavirus causes loss of over Rs. 28 billion to Civil Aviation Authority

Coronavirus causes loss of over Rs. 28 billion to Civil Aviation Authority

The Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) lost more than Rs 28 billion in aeronautical charges due to the closure and reduction of international air operations due to the coronavirus. This was stated by CAA Senior Joint Secretary Aviation Division and Spokesperson Abdul Sattar Khokhar. He said that the total loss of the company during the 4 … Read more

CAA clears 18 Pakistani pilots working for Oman’s airline

CAA clears pilots

The Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) on Tuesday cleared the licences of 18 Pakistani pilots working for Oman’s SalamAir after the Arab country’s civil aviation requested for the verification and clearance of the Pakistani pilots working in Oman’s airline company.

The names of the pilots cleared by the CAA Pakistan are Captain Fawad Shahab, Sheikh Saifullah, Mohammad Bilal Malik, Mohammad Javed, and Mohammad Rashid.

Moreover, the licences of Captain Muhammad Athar Iqbal, Muhammad Asif, Farhan Khan, Babar Sultan, Farrukh Bhatti, Sajjad Malik were also cleared. Whereas, Captain Zia-ul-Haq, Natasha Sultan, Abbas Rizvi, Omar Jafar, and 3 other captains received clearances from the authority.

On July 18, the CAA had suspended licences of 34 pilots of the Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) suspected of holding fake degrees.

The notification issued by the aviation authority had said that the licenses will remain suspended till the inquiry against the pilots has not been completed.

Separately, the European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) had also ordered its member states to bar Pakistani pilots from working.

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CAA suspends more 34 licenses of pilots for holding fake degrees

Civil Aviation Authority

The Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) has suspended licenses of 34 more pilots of the Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) for holding fake degrees. According to a notification issued by the CAA, licenses will remain suspended till the inquiry against the pilots has not been completed. Separately, the European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) ordered its member … Read more