KARACHI: PIA has started training of cadet pilots at Shaheed Benazir Bhutto Flight Academy where 16 cadet pilots are being imparted flying training.

KARACHI: Director Standards and Special Projects PIA, Capt. Junaid Younus with trainee cadet piltos of Shaheed Benazir Bhutto Flight Academy, at PIA Training Centre (PTC) on the occasion of commencement of cadets flying training operation through Cessna 172N aircraft from Karachi.
A simple ceremony was held at PIA Training Centre (PTC) on Friday. The cadets under training at the academy have started flying on Cessna 172N aircraft at Karachi.

KARACHI: pair of Cessna 172N Skyhawk aircraft (registrations AP-BAJ & AP-BBN) in PIA livery photographed inside Ispahani widebody aircraft maintenance hangar at Jinnah International Air Port (JIAP), Karachi. The two Cessna aircraft will be part of 'Shaheed Benazir Bhutto Flight Academy' being established by PIA at Nawabshah Airport in Nawabshah/Shaheed Benazirabad.
Director Standards and Special Projects PIA, Captain Junaid Younus while breifing, said that the Shaheed Benazir Bhutto Flight Academy will be formally launched in July 2011. He said the flying academy was now functional and all this has been made possible due to personal efforts of Managing Director PIA, Captain Nadeem Khan Yousufzai within a short span of three months.
All the engineering facilities have been planned to be shifted and made available at Nawabshah. Until then, the flying operations will be undertaken from Karachi, he said.
The Academy is part of the process undertaken by the government for meeting the flying needs for pilots in the airline industry for the national flag carrier and other airlines.
The Academy will use modern training aids such as simulators besides computer based training facilities, models and actual aircraft instruments for training. The training is being conducted by Pakistan Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) certified flight instructors.
Director Standards & Special Project PIA said the CAA has been very cooperative and helpful and has granted Air Operating Certificate (AOC) after conducting detailed inspection in accordance with international standards.
Source: Business Recorder (June 25, 2011 print edition)



