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âWhat he has achieved is extraordinary,â Thomas Torjensen, PGIâs head of operations, told me, âand itâs only possible because all the decisions were being made by one man.â Torjensen, formerly a general manager of Courchevel in France, continued, âHis vision is very intelligent â there are four million potential skiers nearby in Tashkent and the quality of the snow is unlike anything else. And Iâve skied everywhere.â
I am inclined to agree. I have only come across snow as good as this when skiing in Japan, or in the depths of British Columbia in Canada. I talked to Agustina Sosa, an Amirsoy ski patroller from Argentina, who has worked European ski resorts for 20 years: âThe quality of the snow is unreal. Today itâs plus 6ºC at the top but the snow is still perfect. Everyday we analyse the snowpack; the crystals are the same [as in Europe] but somehow they keep their form, itâs black magic.â
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UN Warns Staff Against Flying With Pakistani Airlines Amid Concerns Over Pilot Qualifications
January 24, 2021
The wreckage of a state-run Pakistan International Airlines Airbus A320 after it crashed in Karachi on May 24, 2020.
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The United Nations has warned its staff not to travel with Pakistani-registered airlines amid concern that some of the nation’s pilots may not be qualified to fly planes.
In a note to staff obtained by Pakistani media on January 23, the UN Security Management System (UNSMS) said that, due to an investigation into dubious pilot licenses, “caution is advised on the use of Pakistan-registered air operators.”