Nepal

KATHMANDU, MAY 22A massive scam brewing in Nepal's aviation involving the critical area for pilot licensing has been unearthed by this daily. What is the newly passed 'Russia law' that has divided people in Georgia for months? The shadow war between Iran and Israel has been exposed.

What happens next? Pilot licensing remains one of the most heavily regulated areas in international aviation, for obvious reasons.

Historically, Nepali pilots have earned their wings from foreign shores for decades, mostly from the US,Canada and then later from countries like South Africa and Philippines.

Dearth of reputed flying schools in and around Nepal with attractive placement opportunities has resulted in trainees making a beeline to the distant destinations. The international civil aviation organization, with headquarters in Montreal, and the apex body for benchmarking civil aviation standards has provided the basis of recognition of pilot license across borders.

ICAO's technical provisions allow the member states (Nepal is one) that do not have capabilities to issue licenses to convert foreign licenses to Nepali equivalents for allowing foreign-trained pilots to operate Nepal-registered aircraft.

The ICAO defines pilot licence types based on the fineness of flying skills, breadth of knowledge in increasing order, so as to operate complex aircraft safely for remuneration.

While the commercial pilot license allows the bearer to act as a co-pilot for aircraft types operated by Nepali carriers after undergoing type-specific training, the airline transport pilot licence is needed to assume command of the aircraft.For graduating from the CPL to the ATPL license, apart from clearing written examinations administered by the aviation regulator, the pilot needs to amass certain flight hours under different flight conditions spread over years before demonstrating his mastery of flying skills to the regulator's flight examiner.

"The flight examiner assesses the applicant's proficiency on satisfactory knowledge, risk management, and adequacy of skills in-flight on topics approved by the regulator," an ATPL holder from the FAA explained.Nepal's aviation industry size hasn't sufficed to sustain a flying school for CPL training, as history shows, as it takes a long incubation period to garner the reputation for earning a steady stream of pilot trainees- domestic and abroad.

And, it is only the success of the school products in the industry down the line that will draw students, a classic "chicken and the egg story," another Nepali pilot trained in the US explained.Why Nepal has been allowing the issuance of ATP license, without ensuring the presence of requisite underlying components, i.e., in-status flight examiners, examiner's handbook, testing standards, etc.

in a robust manner, is any body's guess.

This situation would be similar to the scenario of TU offering Ph.D.

courses in nuclear engineering without first a nuclear engineering department."Merely citing problems being faced by Nepali pilots' in obtaining western visa as well as the expensive training and tougher testing environments that result in higher failure rates is a sure recipe for disasters down the line," a Nepal pilot flying for a reputed foreign carrier added.This home-made remedy for ATPL issuance may be cheaper for the Nepali airlines and pilots in the short run, but is all but certain to invite scrutiny from foreign entities like the ICAO and EASA for sure with ignominious results for the country.

An official at the Civil Aviation Authority of Nepal, however, said that the aviation regulator has now stopped issuance of ATPL for a month now. .

This article first appeared/also appeared in https://thehimalayantimes.com 





Unlimited Portal Access + Monthly Magazine - 12 issues-Publication from Jan 2021


Buy Our Merchandise (Peace Series)

 


Contribute US to Start Broadcasting



It's Voluntary! Take care of your Family, Friends and People around You First and later think about us. Its Fine if you dont wish to contribute and if you wish to contribute then think about the Homeless first and Feed them. We can survive with your wishes too :-). You can Buy our Merchandise too which are of the finest quality.


STRIPE


Home Minister Lamichhane insists on strengthening traffic management


Govt favorable about broadening capability of BP Koirala Cancer Hospital: Health Minister Yadav


Sikta Irrigation Project witnesses 92 per cent physical progress


20 injured in collision on Prithvi Highway; Bus plunges into Trishuli River


[Nepal] - A World Record for Iran: First Iranian Man to Conquer the Seven Tops


[Nepal] - FALSE:: ERROR: UNSUPPORTED ENCODING


[Nepal] - CIB arrests one more in connection with HyperFund fraud


DJ Tenzing: Spinning tracks at Everest amp;#039;s Camp II for climate change awareness


Landslide threats identified in 25 areas along Narayangadh-Muglin road area


Dodhara-Chandani dry port construction: primary work begins


President Paudel reaches Geneva


Nepal amp;#039;s consular camp successfully held in Seattle


One dead, two injured in Sankhuwasabha landslide


[Nepal] - Snake bites torment Tarai-Madhes


President Paudel leaves Doha for Geneva this morning


Political instability hinders development in Koshi, says CM Karki


[Nepal] - Gandaki CM Pandey gets trust vote after NSP legislator crosses flooring


President Paudel leaving for Switzerland today


La Ciclov?a: An idea to free Kathmandu of its cars


[Nepal] - FALSE:: ERROR: UNSUPPORTED ENCODING


Colorado Sherpa community holds memorial service for David Breashears


Beni-Jomsom-Korala road sees 80 percent physical progress in eight years


3 killed, another 3 in Musikot jeep accident


Gandaki CM Pandey taking vote of confidence today


[Nepal] - PM Dahal pays courtesy call on Indian President


[Nepal] - FALSE:: ERROR: UNSUPPORTED ENCODING


PM Dahal attends Modi amp;#039;s swearing-in ceremony


[Nepal] - KANALLAN -# 039; s decade of transformation: Empowering lives


In Memory of Great Grandfather George Mallory


[Nepal] - FALSE:: ERROR: UNSUPPORTED ENCODING


Nima Rinji Sherpa becomes youngest to climb Kanchenjunga


Downfall of JSP-N and Rise of Janamat


[Nepal] - PATA International HQ chooses Suman Pandey as Vice Chair


[Nepal] - Sherpa, French climbers make history on Cho Oyu; scale mountain from Nepal side


Experts suggest erasure of bottlenecks for marijuana cultivation


Madhesh Province CM Singh takes oath


[Nepal] - FALSE:: ERROR: UNSUPPORTED ENCODING





13