Just got this forwarded to me by a friend:
PIA Policies & Procedures:
http://www.piac.com.pk/policy/index.asp
Corporate Quality Manual:
http://www.piac.com.pk/CQM/index.asp
Safety Manual:
http://www.piac.com.pk/SMSManual/index.asp
Emergency Response Plan:
http://www.piac.com.pk/erp/index.asp
MOE Manual:
http://www.piac.com.pk/moe/index.asp
Evidently they are all freely accessible on PIA's website.
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Yes, they have to make it secure. I have tried my best to make my site secure.Gulistan wrote:Poor webdesign and secuirtyt. On the menu at the bottom you need a username and password to log in but these links completely by pass thatiqbal wrote:as is the pilot rooster - was posted here some time ago
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Hi there,
Is there an easy way to find flightinfo directly by entering a flightno on the PIA website.
Lets say, I want to find out where pk363 flies from/to - can it be done, without to many workarounds.
The premise is that I dont even know the date of the flight. Is it possible without any prior knowledge of the flight scd. to enter flightno and get flight from/to info?
Is there an easy way to find flightinfo directly by entering a flightno on the PIA website.
Lets say, I want to find out where pk363 flies from/to - can it be done, without to many workarounds.
The premise is that I dont even know the date of the flight. Is it possible without any prior knowledge of the flight scd. to enter flightno and get flight from/to info?
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