METROGRAB: Pilot caught napping. TAKEN WITHOUT PERMISSION FROM: https://www.dawn.com/news/1331552 PIA pilot grabs some shut-eye leaving aircraft in hands of trainee Capt Amir Hashmi catches up on his sleep in the passenger compartment. KARACHI: A couple of weeks ago, a senior pilot of the Pakistan International Airlines operating the Islamabad to London flight (PK-785) handed over the aircraft to an under-training pilot soon after the take-off and took a two-and-a-half-hour nap in the passenger compartment, compromising air safety and putting the lives of over 305 passengers at risk. According to sources, the airline was initially reluctant to take action against the senior pilot, Amir Akhtar Hashmi, a former president of the highly influential Pakistan Air Lines Pilots Association (PALPA), but later caved in to “pressure from aboveâ€. PIA spokesperson Danyal Gilani told Dawn that Capt Amir Hashmi was off from flying duty due to the investigation under way, but refused to share any further details. Sources said that on April 26, 2017 Mr Hashmi was in charge of operating the London-bound PK-785 along with first officer Ali Hassan Yazdani. Another first officer, Mohammad Asad Ali, who was under training, was also present in the cockpit. Mr Hashmi, an instructor, gets paid over Rs100,000 each month to train pilots, and was supposed to train Mr Ali during the flight. However, instead of performing his duty, Mr Hashmi went for a quick lie-down.

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Pakistan International Airlines pilot sleeps on flight, leaves control with trainee

By Aanavandi

May 09, 2017

Pakistan International Airlines pilot sleeps on flight, leaves control with trainee

A senior pilot of Pakistan’s flag carrier Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) has been taken off duty for allegedly sleeping on a London-bound flight and risking the lives of over 300 passengers by handing over the aircraft to a trainee.

Captain Amir Akhtar Hashmi had taken a two-and-a-half- hour nap in the business class passenger cabin on 26 April soon after flight PK-785 took off from Islamabad for London, the Dawn reported.

The issue would have gone unnoticed, but one of the passengers saw the uniformed pilot sleeping. Upon learning about who he was, the passenger raised the matter with cabin crew and an air hostess registered his complaint.

PIA was initially reluctant to take action against Hashmi, a former president of the highly influential Pakistan Air Lines Pilots Association (PALPA), but later caved in to “pressure from above”.

PIA spokesman Danyal Gilani said Hashmi, who “compromised air safety and put the lives of over 305 passengers on board at risk”, has been taken off from flying duty pending an investigation. During the journey, Hashmi asked Mohammad Asad Ali to control the flight, while regular first officer Ali Hassan Yazdani sat in the observer’s seat in the cockpit.

Hashmi, an instructor, gets over Rs1,00,000 each month to train pilots. He was supposed to train Yazdani during the flight, however, instead of performing his duty, Hashmi went for a quick lie-down, the report said.

Meanwhile, Hashmi told PTI that it was a normal practice that a pilot takes a nap during long-hour flights in the presence of co-pilots. “It is a wrong allegation that I took a two-and-a-half hour sleep during the flight. I did not sleep during the said flight,” Hashmi clarified.

The flight was carrying over 305 passengers — 293 in the economy class and 12 in the club class. The development has surfaced at a time when a top PIA official, facing serious allegations of corruption, left the country on Saturday after he was given a special exemption by the interior ministry to fly abroad for a month even though his name is still on the country’s no-fly list.

Bernd Hildenbrand, the suspended CEO of the national flag carrier is under investigation on charges of corruption amounting to billions of rupees. The Federal Investigation Agency is probing the corruption charges against him. PTI