Some Of Putin's Pilots May Not Even Be Qualified To Fly
Planes
Eight pilots of the special Rossiya Aviation Unit,
responsible for the VIP transport in the Russian Federation, may have not
legally obtained the required flying licenses according to Life News.
The
Rosaviatsiya agency (Federal Air Transport Agency) gathers 70 pilots working for
several Russian airlines to operate the Russian presidential fleet.
The
Rossiya unit, based in Vnukovo near Moscow, works under the direction of the
Russian President Administration and is responsible for transporting the
President, Prime Minister, the Minister of Foreign Affairs and heads of both
houses of parliament. Additionally the General Prosecutor, Secretary of the
Security Council, the director of Constitutional Court and Chief of President's
administration are also transported by the unit.
The unit uses 20 planes,
including Il-96-300, Tu-154M and Mi-8 helicopters. Some Airbus and Falcon jets
have also been used by the agency.
The Life News's source claims that the
Federal Aviation Transport Agency was forced to suspend all the pilots charged
with the invalid credentials. The list includes pilots from Rossiya (which along
with operating the VIP fleet has scheduled and charter flights from St.
Petersburg and Moscow), Aeroflot, Ak Bars Aero, Uralskye Avialinie, Yamal, UTAir
and Taymyr.
What connects these professionals is the fact that their
training took part in Krylya Nevy training center and, according to Life News,
their credentials seem to be suspicious.
At least 7 cases of false
licenses have been proven with proper evidence.
There are some doubts
about the Federal Aviation Transport Agency itself, concerning mainly the
passive stance towards the ex-navigators and stewards taking pilot seats. These
people had no formal training; in other words, they never learned to
fly.
The issue surfaced after the Tatarstan crash of Boeing
737-500.
The crash was claimed to be caused by the human error and
gradually the committee came to a conclusion that the pilot might have obtained
his license in an illegal training center, which was closed down
afterwards.
Some experts also affirmed that the Boeing should not have
taken to the air regardless of the circumstances, as it was already flying for
23 years, including Africa and South America, and took part in a crash on Belo
Horizonte airfield in Brazil.
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