(Khursheed Rahmani) Big announcement of Pakistan Civil Aviation Authority, DG Civil Aviation Authority announced to export pilots from Pakistan.
DG Civil Aviation Authority Nadir Shafi Dark says that there is a shortage of cockpit pilots in our region, we have started working on it, we are producing as many pilots as our industry needs, which is more. We will export them.
He said that two international companies have shown their interest in this regard, one of which has started work on phase 1, the foreign company has also started giving ground training, and the foreign company has given training to the youth from Pakistan. Shortlisted, they were taken to their academy in Sharjah and given flight training on aircrafts, eight of them pilots have also started working in Pakistani private airlines.
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DG Civil Aviation Authority said that it costs one to one and a half crore rupees to make a new pilot just to complete the initial flying hours, now according to the new plan, the company has contracted from training cockpit to commercial cockpit Under this, companies first undergo training and then join a commercial airline.
Nader Shafi Dar further said that after training academies came to Pakistan, we tried to finance the youth, local flying clubs have also been requested to increase their skills in Pakistan, by this process the aviation industry in the country has developed. .
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