Pakistan’s state-run airline announces it will ground 150 pilots on charges they obtained their pilot licenses by having others take exams for them.
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Abdullah Hafeez, a spokesman for Pakistan International Airlines, said the decision comes after a probe into last month’s PIA crash that killed 97 people in the city of Karachi.
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