TEVTA Aviation Training School in Pakistan directed to functionalize
Dr. Aamer Abdullah, the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Minister for Technical
Education has directed the Technical Education and Vocational Training
Authority (TEVTA) in the province to promptly initiate aviation training and
service activities.
Minister Abdullah emphasized the urgent need to introduce the
latest aviation courses at the TEVTA Aviation Education center and urged the
institution to present a viable plan for its establishment in the province.
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Accompanied by TEVTA's Managing Director, Aamir Afaq, and the
Managing Director of the Small Industries Development Board, Ghazanfar Ali, the
caretaker minister conducted a surprise visit to Nowshera. During the visit,
they inspected the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Aviation Training and Service School,
which TEVTA entrusted to the Shaheen Technical Education Vocational Training
Project for aviation services training.
The center's staff informed the minister that, despite receiving
modern equipment for school training in 2019, the required license and other
necessary documents for aviation training courses from the Civil Aviation
Administration were still pending. They explained that due to bureaucratic
hurdles, the commencement of aviation personnel training services at the center
had not yet begun.
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The minister called for a comprehensive plan to achieve
educational goals and make effective use of the modern equipment provided for
training aviation specialists.
During the visit, Minister Abdullah toured various sections of the
training center, inspecting the aviation training equipment in place.
Source: Business Recorder