PIA flights to UK may resume in May

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PIA flights to UK may resume in May

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RAWALPINDI: The Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) has expressed the hope that the Pakistan Int­ernational Airlines fli­ghts to the United King­dom would likely resume in May as inspections in this regard have been completed.

CAA Additional Dire­ctor General Taimur Iqbal stated this while presiding over the 43rd E-Kacheri.

A spokesman for the CAA said on Monday that E-Kacheri commenced with a review of the previous session, which included nine follow-up complaints.

About PIA flights to the UK, the additional DG exp­r­e­ssed the hope for an update in May as inspections have been completed.
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.dawn.c ... mp/1822469
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Re: PIA flights to UK may resume in May

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Karachi Aviator wrote: Tue Mar 19, 2024 11:07 am RAWALPINDI: The Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) has expressed the hope that the Pakistan Int­ernational Airlines fli­ghts to the United King­dom would likely resume in May as inspections in this regard have been completed.

CAA Additional Dire­ctor General Taimur Iqbal stated this while presiding over the 43rd E-Kacheri.

A spokesman for the CAA said on Monday that E-Kacheri commenced with a review of the previous session, which included nine follow-up complaints.

About PIA flights to the UK, the additional DG exp­r­e­ssed the hope for an update in May as inspections have been completed.
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.dawn.c ... mp/1822469
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Re: PIA flights to UK may resume in May

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Karachi Aviator wrote: Tue Mar 19, 2024 11:07 am RAWALPINDI: The Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) has expressed the hope that the Pakistan Int­ernational Airlines fli­ghts to the United King­dom would likely resume in May as inspections in this regard have been completed.

CAA Additional Dire­ctor General Taimur Iqbal stated this while presiding over the 43rd E-Kacheri.

A spokesman for the CAA said on Monday that E-Kacheri commenced with a review of the previous session, which included nine follow-up complaints.

About PIA flights to the UK, the additional DG exp­r­e­ssed the hope for an update in May as inspections have been completed.
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.dawn.c ... mp/1822469

If I’m not wrong one of the foremost requirements by EASA was bifurcation of CAA into two separate bodies, that hasn’t been implemented despite it being passed from the parliament last year! Who are the people impeding the implementation of this legislation, CAA has done zero reforms other than bullying pilots and Engineers. Ridiculous amount of entitlement and wishful thinking at the highest levels, they think EASA doesn’t see what a circus CAA has become?
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Re: PIA flights to UK may resume in May

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Hassan777 wrote: Tue Mar 19, 2024 9:37 pm
Karachi Aviator wrote: Tue Mar 19, 2024 11:07 am RAWALPINDI: The Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) has expressed the hope that the Pakistan Int­ernational Airlines fli­ghts to the United King­dom would likely resume in May as inspections in this regard have been completed.

CAA Additional Dire­ctor General Taimur Iqbal stated this while presiding over the 43rd E-Kacheri.

A spokesman for the CAA said on Monday that E-Kacheri commenced with a review of the previous session, which included nine follow-up complaints.

About PIA flights to the UK, the additional DG exp­r­e­ssed the hope for an update in May as inspections have been completed.
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.dawn.c ... mp/1822469

If I’m not wrong one of the foremost requirements by EASA was bifurcation of CAA into two separate bodies, that hasn’t been implemented despite it being passed from the parliament last year! Who are the people impeding the implementation of this legislation, CAA has done zero reforms other than bullying pilots and Engineers. Ridiculous amount of entitlement and wishful thinking at the highest levels, they think EASA doesn’t see what a circus CAA has become?
I agree. From what I hear, CAA inspectors have had a ball of a time harrassing pilots, engineers and airlines in the past few years, instead of building an environment where the industry can recover.

As one of my friends said 'sasti thanedari'. :)