12 PIA pilots, 73 crew have fake degrees, SC told
By NNI
December 08, 2018
ISLAMABAD: At least 12 pilots and 73 crew members of the Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) have fake degrees, the national airline told the Supreme Court of Pakistan in a report on Friday. Hearing the PIA fake degrees case, the top court summoned the heads of the Civil Aviation Authority (CAA), the PIA and the universities concerned on the next hearing. The PIA counsel told the court the airline had 498 pilots and 1,864 crew members. The chief justice said the SC had issued notices to the PIA over fake degrees a year ago, but the national airline took no concrete steps. CAA officials told the court the pilots with fake degrees were not allowed to fly planes anymore.
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