Pilot License Fraud in India

The Jagran Post reports a fourteen commercial pilots had their license cancelled recently and now four people have been arrested.

Bharat Bhushan, the Director General in DGCA, said essentially there are two types of frauds in regard to fake pilot licences.

One type of fraud related to not passing the Commercial Pilot License(CPL) exam and producing false marksheet to procure the flying license while the other related to flying schools crediting flying hours in certificates which has actually not been undertaken by the persons concerned, he said.

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  1. Great articles and very informative. Being a pilot is one of the noble professions. It really needs great training to handle a very great responsibility. Your post will aid them to select better flight training schools or program. More power to you.

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