40% of Pakistani pilots hold fake flying licenses: Aviation Minister
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I know of one ex employee of Airtours who faked his logbook for licence issue.
Allegedly 739 hours of “Parker Pen” flying. Eventually found out and ended up in Hove Crown Court in 2001.
9 months suspended & Ģ4000 costs.
CAA reset his “trip counter” to ZERO.
All previous hours and exams : NULL & VOID
The Daily Express raked it up again in 2008.
Allegedly 739 hours of “Parker Pen” flying. Eventually found out and ended up in Hove Crown Court in 2001.
9 months suspended & Ģ4000 costs.
CAA reset his “trip counter” to ZERO.
All previous hours and exams : NULL & VOID
The Daily Express raked it up again in 2008.
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My "list" of airlines that I will not be a passenger on is well into double figures now. Be very careful where and with which airline you buy a seat. ICAO ought to be doing more as should national regulators. Some training departments in "certain" parts of the world need to be overhauled from top to bottom.
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Tip of the iceberg
Is this just the start of the story. If the pilots have cheated there way to the front the rest of the organisations need to be looked at with some urgency. across the board. Do we also have a lot of ATC and engineers too. This is a human issue that needs solving, wherever and from whatever culture this comes from.
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If only that were so.
The number one priority of most governments is to retain government.
Some politicians, parties, and governments may convince themselves that they are doing the best to "protect their citizens", but there are always winners and losers and all politicians, parties, and governments vary in who they deem more deserving of winning or losing.
The number one priority of most governments is to retain government.
Some politicians, parties, and governments may convince themselves that they are doing the best to "protect their citizens", but there are always winners and losers and all politicians, parties, and governments vary in who they deem more deserving of winning or losing.
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Fake FAA licenses are rare in my experience. However every U.S. airline seems to have tales from the training building of folks using the wrong 'gouge' for the systems test and all flunking a la Animal House. Or, a story of the guy who stole the test from an instructor's desk and then jammed the Xerox machine in the schoolhouse trying to copy it (hey, at least I went to Zappo's to make the copies
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Here's a pilot test cheating scandal that made headlines three decades ago.
Former Tradewinds A300 pilot finally jailed for FAA fraud

Here's a pilot test cheating scandal that made headlines three decades ago.
Former Tradewinds A300 pilot finally jailed for FAA fraud
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Will EASA and the FAA be issuing a ban in light of these revelations? If not is there a way we can pressure them to issue a ban? Perhaps a petition?
I operate to lots of airports where this airline can be found and I do NOT feel comfortable sharing airports and skies with these total crooks and incompetents about the place, I find it insulting (considering all we had to go through to get our seats) and worrying. Surely I am not alone?
I operate to lots of airports where this airline can be found and I do NOT feel comfortable sharing airports and skies with these total crooks and incompetents about the place, I find it insulting (considering all we had to go through to get our seats) and worrying. Surely I am not alone?
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I once worked for an airline flying tuboprops. They were trying to get their junior F/O's hours up quickly to the minimum required to transition to the jet fleet. They expedited the process by putting an F/O in the jump seat and letting them log the hours
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Doing the test in Cina ( 2008?) we all were tested by guys from Melbourne University, was quite thorough and many chinese pilots passed with level 4 some of them 5. Many older Captains did. not pass and could only fly domestic routes henceforth.
You can look up FAA licenses (but not the logbooks) here: https://amsrvs.registry.faa.gov/airmeninquiry/
"Under the NPRM, air carriers, public aircraft operators, air tours, fractional providers, and corporate flight departments would be required to enter pilot data into the PRD and would also have access to data contained within the PRD."
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It has happened in the UK, so it can happen anywhere.
https://www.caa.co.uk/News/Aircraft-...ams/?catid=157
https://www.caa.co.uk/News/Aircraft-...ams/?catid=157

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I've lost count of the amount of CVs that have appeared in my inbox over the years from that part of the world with qualifications and experience that are just not possible for the age of the applicant, well I guess it would be possible if they started their career at 10 years old !
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There have been a number of unqualified Drs in UK over the years working in medicine. Loopholes closed these days one would hope. They act the part and get away with it. Some have been actors. There are no incidents of Drs pretending to be actors as far as I am aware
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I am intrigued to know how pilots with fake licences and fictitious flying hours pass the airline's acceptance checks and demanding simulator scenarios? Does the corruption extend to the airline's training and examination staff?
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About five years ago I heard from a very good source that the UK CAA had hired an ex-Scotland Yard detective to investigate fraudulent engineer experience worksheets.
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And the number one priority of any crew should be to get the lives entrusted to their skilled hands safely from point A to point B. I would hope that would be the question crews would ask themselves rather than can their employer afford a Hull Loss. And, it's the paying public that you really depend upon for continuing employment.
Unfortunately, similar things can happen in the UK. The pilot of this Vanguard belonging to Invicta Airlines that crashed at Basle in April 1973 had failed his IR at least nine times before gaining a Nigerian licence. One wonders what standards were applied during his recruitment and further training.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Invict...nes_Flight_435
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Invict...nes_Flight_435
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And the number one priority of any crew should be to get the lives entrusted to their skilled hands safely from point A to point B. I would hope that would be the question crews would ask themselves rather than can their employer afford a Hull Loss. And, it's the paying public that you really depend upon for continuing employment.
It goes without saying that the task of any crew is to safety transport the passengers. They will leave in their droves if they believe safety might be an issue.