F.P. Report
ISLAMABAD: The Pakistan Civil Aviation Authority (PCAA) is pleased to announce the inauguration of a state-of-the-art exam centre for pilots at Islamabad International Airport (IIAP).
The new exam centre will provide greater accessibility and convenience for aspiring pilots in northern regions of Pakistan. The inauguration ceremony took place at IIAP and was presided over by Advisor to the Prime Minister on Aviation, Air Marshal (Retd) Farhat Hussain Khan. In attendance were notable dignitaries including Secretary Aviation, Director General PCAA, Additional Director General PCAA, Deputy Director General (Regulatory), Director Personnel and Licensing, and Manager Islamabad International Airport.
Mr. Matt Margesson and Mr. Ian Saunders, representatives from the United Kingdom Civil Aviation Authority International (UKCAAi), were also present on the occasion. With the establishment of this exam center at IIAP, candidates appearing for pilot exams from across northern regions can now benefit from PCAA’s modern facilities, advanced technological support, and expert supervision offered through UKCAAi and in collaboration with British Council in Pakistan.
The PCAA is committed to providing unparalleled services for future pilots in Pakistan, ensuring their growth and success in global aviation standards.
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