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Airline pilots with fake credentials
Sep 7, 2010 02:16
guestKyle Resource from China Daily:

The newspaper report that Shenzhen Airlines reportedly had 103 of the pilots with faked work histories on the payroll.

A spokesperson with the Civil Aviation Administration of China (CAAC) confirmed the figure of more than 200 pilots who falsified their flying histories, adding that all those found with fake resumes have been punished accordingly.

The report comes as the administration investigates safety measures nationwide following an Aug 24 crash that killed 42 people at a small airport in the northeast, in China's worst commercial airline disaster in nearly six years. Another 54 people were injured in the crash of the Brazilian-made Embraer 190 plane belonging to Henan Airlines during a nighttime landing at Yichun in Heilongjiang province.

Though the causes of the air crash have not been released, the CAAC has launched an overall safety overhaul, including checks on the qualifications of pilots.

How can the fraud or lower fraud be the security leaks?
Sep 7, 2010 02:23
#1  
If the air crash didn't happen, I am sure that they will never be discovered. People only reailize how serious the problem is after they take a lesson paid for with blood.

These pilots should be sacked. I don't want to die in their hands.
Sep 8, 2010 03:49
#2  
GUESTMIA strictly check now is not late for sake of others. stop play with their lives like this. think about it you you come to a doctor who never learn medicine when you are sick. it is terrible.
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