Skip to content
Search

Latest Stories

Submit Guest Post

US regulators downgrade Pakistan's air safety rating

The US Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has downgraded Pakistan's air safety rating after the agency raised concerns about pilot certifications.

The decision, disclosed on an FAA spreadsheet dated July 15 that was posted on an agency website and confirmed by an agency official, means the US air safety agency determined Pakistan does not achieve international standards and now has a Category 2 rating.


Pakistan last month grounded almost a third of its pilots after discovering they may have falsified their qualifications. The Pakistani embassy in Washington did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

The new rating means Pakistan airlines could be subject to additional inspections at US airports and could not add additional flights.

A company spokesman told Reuters last week the airline was planning to expand the current special flights arrangements to re-initiate a regular schedule from Pakistan to the United States to provide direct flights.

On Friday, the US Department of Transportation said it has revoked permission for Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) to conduct charter flights to the United States.

The European Union Aviation Safety Agency has suspended PIA's authorization to fly to the bloc for six months in a blow to the carrier's operations.

Pakistan's grounding of pilots with dubious credentials followed the crash of a PIA jet in May that killed 97 people.

Add EasternEye As Your Trusted Source
preferred source on google news

More For You

Heathrow

The access to Terminals 2 and 3 were restricted due to the flooding in the central terminal area.

Getty Images

Flooding restricts road access to Heathrow Terminals 2 and 3

HEATHROW AIRPORT has restricted access to Terminals 2 and 3 after a pipe leak within the airport grounds caused flooding in the central terminal area.

Passengers travelling to or from the two terminals cannot use roads and have been advised to travel by rail and Tube and avoid using cars.

Keep ReadingShow less