CAA to outsource pilot licence exam to British firm
AN office of the Civil Aviation Authority (CAA). File photo
ISLAMABAD: The Pakistan Civil Aviation Authority has completed homework to award a British company the contract to conduct pilot licensing tests.
According to the Civil Aviation Authority sources, British company UKCI will conduct licence tests for the Pakistani pilots against six million Pounds Sterling as per the proposed agreement. The pilots will have to pay exam fee in British pounds. On the other hand, a local flying school has opposed the move to award the contract to the British company. The flying school administration said, “The course is already very expensive and the examination fee will multiply manifolds after awarding the contract to a British company.” The school has demanded reviewing the decision.
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