CAA Reeks of Nepotism and Mismanagement
Pakistan’s Civil Aviation Authority (PCAA), or mainly known as CAA, is considered to be an autonomous body thereby, it has the sole right to establish its own laws and code of conduct. Ultimately, there is some potential for such a body to turn into a mafia which coerces individuals and/or other bodies into its fixed mold or worse, blackmailing them into submission. Cases where the individual may attempt to fight against the pressure of CAA, they will be forced out by public humiliation most often than not. Moreover, the CAA which was formed in December of 1982, also happens to be a member state of the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO). Additionally, it has affiliations with or ownership of most private airports across the state. This makes it an easy task for them to control and manipulate the careers and future prospects of the CAA-appointed rebels. Islamabad airport reeks of CAA’s incompetence and corruption While, the CAA’s safety investigation board (SIB) has publicly conducted four air crash investigations between the years 2006 and 2016. There are many instances which had been brushed conveniently under the rug such as any complaints filed by victims or potential victims of the CAA. Who … Continue reading CAA Reeks of Nepotism and Mismanagement
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