Air Canada pilot accused of flying for 17 years without proper licence
Summary
A Canadian pilot has been charged with flying over 900 flights without the proper highest-level pilot licence for nearly 17 years. Authorities say he used fake documents to fool his airline and aviation officials but claim passenger safety was not harmed.Key Facts
- Geoffrey Wall, a former Air Canada captain, is accused of flying from 2009 to 2025 without an airline transport pilot licence, which is the top certification for commercial pilots.
- He held a valid commercial pilot licence but not the required highest-level licence to captain flights.
- Peel Regional Police charged him with fraud, using forged documents, possessing counterfeit trademarks, and public mischief.
- Wall allegedly deceived both Air Canada and Canadian aviation authorities before retiring in 2025.
- Air Canada said all pilots take regular training and checks, and they found no safety problems or other licence issues after auditing their pilots.
- The airline removed Wall from flying duty as soon as the issue was found and reported it to Transport Canada.
- Experts say the case is rare and highlights possible gaps in how pilot licences are checked and verified.
- Authorities emphasized the importance of public trust and safety in air travel.
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