The European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) has barred the authorities of its 32 member countries from flying Pakistani-licensed pilots.
According to reports, AISA has issued a letter to the aviation authorities of its 32 member countries asking them to inform the authorities of the concerned member countries about the flying suspension of Pakistani licensed pilots.
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According to the letter, the move is being made in the context of suspicious licenses. Due to the serious nature of the issue, AISA recommends that all its member countries suspend Pakistani-licensed pilots.
According to AYASA’s letter, the Pakistan Civil Aviation Authority (PCAA) has revealed a number of irregularities in the issuance of 40% of licenses. This kind of situation is a matter of concern for us in the aviation industry.
In this context, Ayasa directed its 32 members to pay attention to this serious issue and said that the pilots with licenses issued by CAA Pakistan should be suspended.
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In this regard, aviation experts say that this is bad news in every aspect which will not be beneficial for Pakistani pilots in the future in any way, at the national level all these factors have to be examined very closely Due to which the confidence in Pakistan at the international level has been damaged, while safe aviation and war-based measures must be ensured to restore Pakistan’s reputation abroad.