Islamabad: India is a free democracy with changing Government, free media and has a combination of Hindu- Muslim population whereas Pakistan Government is fooling the world and its own people. The Pakistani citizens have been blindfolded and brainwashed to such an extent that they have lost their ability to judge what is good or bad for them. They see and hear what the Pak government wants them to see and hear. Anybody in Pakistan who asks questions is either eliminated or shunted out of the country.
The economic situation of Pakistan, which has become synonym of terrorism, has deteriorated significantly. The country’s economy is running with the help of loans from foreign sources. Despite such miserable conditions, Pakistan Government has been living with only one wishful dream of wiping India out of world map. And because of this dream Pakistan government has got into a mess which can not be solved now. Imran Khan govt’s entire focus lies on shifting the blame and managing the image of the prime minister. Its probe in fake pilot scam is no different.
The way the government of Pakistan was messing with the lives of the people, it can be gauged that the pilots were flying an airplane by making an arbitrary license there. It was recently revealed. Now in this case, Imran government has taken action and canceled the licenses of 50 pilots. At the same time, the officials have also been ordered to investigate how they obtained the certificate through unfair means. The Civil Aviation Authority of Pakistan (CAA) has given this information to the court today.
The fake license case came to light after the tragic crash of Pakistan International Airlines plane in Karachi on 22 May. 97 people were killed in this incident. Aviation Minister Ghulam Sarwar Khan told the media that out of 860 active pilots in the country, the licenses of 260 are either fake or they have wrongly got the licenses.
Their names were not made public to avoid any negative perceptions about other pilots working outside Pakistan. The Dawn newspaper reported that officials told the Islamabad High Court that under the requirements of the International Civil Aviation Organization, they have reviewed the licenses of 860 com- mercial pilots and revoked 50 of them after extensive investigation.
According to the report, the Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) has been tasked to pursue investigations against pilots who managed to obtain licenses by improper means. A CAA report states that the process of verification of 259 licenses has been completed. Following the due process, on 6 July, a summary of the license revocation of 28 pilots was presented to the federal cabinet, which approved it the next day.
According to the CAA report, the International Civil Aviation Organization, a United Nations agency that oversees the security of the international aviation industry, recommended a review of all existing licenses in a letter dated 18 September. The licenses of 860 active pilots were subsequently reviewed, of which 262 were considered suspect and suspended.