After suspending Capt J K Verma on similar charges, Air India has taken another pilot off duty, pending enquiry, for allegedly submitting a forged Class 10 certificate to show that he met the minimum age limit to become a pilot.
The pilot, identified as Arjun Giare, "has been taken off duty pending enquiry. He is not flying now," a senior official of the national carrier told PTI here.
Sources said that in November 2000, Giare had got his licence cancelled by the US Federal Aviation Administration on similar charges. He was also reportedly caught when he appeared for his Instrument Pilot Rating at the Fort Worth Aviation testing centre in the US.
In India, the DGCA too issued a showcause notice to him for forging his Class 10 marksheet in 2001, following which he had to surrender his licence, they said.
The de-rostering of Giare came after the government ordered investigation into all pilot licences issued in the past and proposed to set up an expert committee to look into the current examination system.
Civil Aviation Minister Vayalar Ravi yesterday informed Parliament that he had asked Directorate General of Civil Aviation to examine all the licences issued in the past.
Till date, about 4,500 Airline Transport Pilot Licences (ATPLs) have been issued. Ravi also proposed to set up an expert committee in the Ministry to examine the current examination system, the need for introducing e-technology and new procedures and processes besides evolving an effective system of cross- verification of documents filed by candidates for various licences in DGCA.
After the arrest of IndiGo pilot Capt Parminder Kaur Gulati on similar charges last week, the DGCA, while examining documents submitted by about 1,700 pilots to get licences in the past one year, detected that Capt Swaran Singh Talwar (MDLR) and Capt Meenakshi Singhal (IndiGo), besides Air India's Verma, had submitted forged result cards.
All these four cases are now being investigated by the police.