About one-third of airline pilots get license fraud, Pakistan June 26, 6:23

When the passenger plane on a domestic flight crashed last month in the south of Pakistan, the government of Pakistan investigated the actual situation of pilots of each airline, and it was suspected that about one-third of 260 people had illegally obtained a license. I found that there is.

In an accident that killed 97 passengers and passengers on a domestic flight of Pakistan Airlines in a residential area in Karachi, a southern city of Pakistan, on the 22nd of last month, the captain and the co-pilot were engrossed in conversation while operating and concentrating. The lack is a problem.

Following this accident, the Pakistani government is investigating the actual situation of pilots of each airline company, but Aviation Minister Salwar revealed the results of the initial investigation at a press conference on the 24th, and domestic pilots including Pakistan Airlines 860 262 of the people were suspected of being illegally licensed.

About this, local media reported that "injustices such as having other people take the test on their behalf were rampant".

A spokeswoman for Pakistani Airlines said that about 150 people, one-third of the pilots, were illegally licensed during the NHK interview on the 25th.

The Pakistani government will conduct further investigations, such as identifying pilots who have committed fraud.