PIA pilot sisters make history yet again

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PIA pilot sisters make history yet again

Two sisters working as pilots for Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) made history by becoming the first such pair to fly concurrently the Boeing 777 aircraft.

However, two pilot sisters, Maryam Masood and Erum Masood, have once again made history as both of them are in the list of pilots carrying fake licenses. Moreover, history has been made as both sisters are involved in recent incidents causing huge embarrassment to the country

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Back in 2019, an ATR plan of PIA (Flight No. PK-605) from Islamabad to Gilgit skidded off the runway while making attempt to land at Gilgit airport. PIA female pilot Maryam Masood was flying the plane.

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However, the younger sister, Erum Masood, kept sleeping during a routine mission inbound flight from the United Kingdom (UK) putting lives of the passengers at risk.

According to the reports of Baaghi TV, both of them are allegedly related to a former top boss at the Civil Aviation Authority (CAA).

Stay tuned to Baaghi TV for latest news and updates!

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3 comments

  1. Adnan Yakub 2 July, 2020 at 13:46 Reply

    Pakistan CAA, needs to be seized. Key posts are filled by political influence and by taking fake entrance exams by NTS. Both whether political or via NTS exam are equally corrupt ignoring merit. This is for your information and record.

  2. moon 7 July, 2020 at 16:31 Reply

    They should be dealt strictly by reimbursing all the pays and allowances to them during their service and a heavy fine should be imposed on all such fake pilots

  3. moon 7 July, 2020 at 16:32 Reply

    They should be dealt strictly by reimbursing all the pays and allowances paid to them during their service and a heavy fine should be imposed on all such fake pilots

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