Millennium Post

Show-cause notices sent to 30 more Pak pilots

-

ISLAMABAD: Show-cause notices were issued to 30 more Pakistani pilots with 'dubious licences' after completion of an inquiry as the government sped up scrutiny process of suspected pilots, Aviation Minister Ghulam Sarwar Khan said.

While addressing a press conference at the Rawalpindi secretaria­t of the ruling Pakistan Tehreek-i-insaf (PTI) on Saturday, he said the cabinet would decide the fate of pilots though a valid point of caseto-case hearing, reports Dawn news.

He said an inquiry board was constitute­d that started scrutiny of pilots' licences and a discrepanc­y was found. "Inquiry board found 850 pilots with suspected credential­s and out of the total suspicious 262 licences were found 'dubious'," the Minister said, adding that the inquiry report was presented to Prime Minister Imran Khan after which 28 pilots were served with showcause notices, chargeshee­ted and then they were given a chance for personal hearing.

After personal hearing, they were suspended as nine of them confessed to having dubious licences.

About the suspension of Pakistan Internatio­nal Airlines authorisat­ion by the European Union Air Safety Agency (EASA) to operate to the EU member states for a period of six months from July 1, 2020, the Minister told the media the PIA had the right to appeal against the decision.

"We have been verifying credential­s of Pakistani pilots serving with other airlines in Malaysia, Emirates and other airlines, though MCAA has not provided the list of Pakistani pilots so far.

"The solid base verificati­on of pilots will be done and only those who will be certified would be allowed to fly planes," Dawn news quoted Khan as saying.

On June 24, Emirates had temporaril­y suspended passenger services from Pakistan till July 3 after about 30 Pakistanis who arrived in Hong Kong on board an Emirates flight tested COVID-19 positive.

Of the 30 male and female passengers, some showed Coronaviru­s symptoms, while others were asymptomat­ic.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from India