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After scandal over fake licenses last year, Pakistan's aviation authority hopes to resume licensing

Karachi [Pakistan], December 14 (ANI): Pakistani aviation authority hopes to resume licensing in February after a scandal over fake licenses was unearthed in June last year.

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Karachi [Pakistan], December 14 (ANI): Pakistani aviation authority hopes to resume licensing in February after a scandal over fake licenses was unearthed in June last year.
Pakistan's Civil Aviation Authority (PCAA) hopes it can resume licensing pilots in February with the release of an International Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO) audit after a scandal over fake licenses, an authority official said, reported Geo TV.
A nine-member ICAO team carried out an audit in Pakistan for 10 days that concluded on Friday.
"We are hopeful we will resume issuance of licensing following the release of the ICAO audit report expected in February," Khaqan Murtaza, Director-General of the PCAA, told reporters on Monday.
"The situation is that they have cleared us but a final report is awaited. The report is expected any time after mid-February," Murtaza said.
The audit was carried out in six areas - airworthiness, flying standards, personal licensing and examination, air navigation services, aerodromes and aircraft accidents.
The ICAO, the UN Aviation body, advised Pakistan in September 2020 to undertake immediate corrective action and suspend the issue of any new pilot licenses after false licenses came to light following the crash of a Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) plane in May that year, in which 97 people were killed.
In June last year, Pakistan grounded 262 airline pilots suspected of dodging their exams following checks of their qualifications.
The pilot licence scandal has tainted Pakistan's aviation industry and hurt flag carrier PIA, which was barred from flying to Europe and the United States, reported Geo News. (ANI)

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