Pilot exam
centre established at Islamabad airport
The Pakistan Civil Aviation Authority (PCAA) declared the
inauguration of a cutting-edge pilot exam center at Islamabad International
Airport (IIAP).
This new exam facility at IIAP aims to enhance accessibility and
convenience for aspiring pilots residing in the northern regions of Pakistan.
The inaugural ceremony, presided over by Advisor to the Prime Minister on
Aviation Air Marshal Farhat Hussain Khan (retd), unfolded at IIAP.
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The establishment of this exam center at IIAP signifies a
significant step forward, offering candidates from the northern regions modern
facilities, advanced technological support, and expert supervision through
collaboration with the United Kingdom Civil Aviation Authority International
(UKCAAi) and the British Council in Pakistan.
PCAA remains devoted to delivering unparalleled services to future
pilots in Pakistan, ensuring their development and success align with global
aviation standards. The event was attended by notable dignitaries, including
the Secretary Aviation, Director General PCAA, Additional Director General
PCAA, Deputy Director General (Regulatory), Director Personnel and Licensing,
and Manager Islamabad International Airport. Representatives from the UKCAAi,
Matt Margesson, and Ian Saunders were also present during the occasion.
Source: Business Recorder