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alle_jswe
2010-03-03, 08:41 PM
Two of the biggest newspapers in Sweden are reporting about a 41 year old Swedish pilot being arrested at Schiphol intl for flying without the right license. The police arrested him in the cockpit of a Boeing 737,waiting for departure to Ankara, the capitol of Turkey. The man has been flying without the right license for bigger airplanes like the 737 for 13 YEARS!!!!!!!


Sorry if the grammar or spelling is not correct ;)

Ari707
2010-03-04, 11:43 AM
STORY HIGHLIGHTS
41-year-old Swedish man poised to fly from Amsterdam to Ankara
Authorities charged him with forgery and flying without a valid license
Swedish investigators charged man several years ago with flying with a fake license

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(CNN) -- The pilot of a Boeing 737 was in the cockpit, preparing to take off with 101 passengers, when police arrested him for flying with a fake pilot's license, investigators said.

The 41-year-old Swedish man was poised to fly on Tuesday night from Amsterdam, in the Netherlands, to Ankara, Turkey, when investigators "caught the pilot red-handed during his flight preparation," according to a statement from the Dutch National Police Services Agency.

Authorities charged him with forgery and flying without a valid license, the statement said.

It's apparently not the first time the man, whose identity was not divulged, has tried to fly without a license.

Investigators in Sweden charged the man several years ago with flying with a fake license, but they did not pursue the case because they couldn't find him, said Anders Lundblad, a spokesman for the Swedish Transport Agency.

The Swedes got a tip recently that the man was flying for a Turkish company and that he would soon be in the Netherlands, Lundblad said. They passed that information to Dutch police, which led to the pilot's arrest at the Schiphol airport in Amsterdam.

The man said he had flown for 13 years for companies in Belgium, Great Britain and Italy, the Dutch police said, though it was unclear whether he had a license for all or part of that time.

He recently had a valid license to fly small commercial airplanes, but that license had expired and would not have allowed him to fly passenger aircraft, the Dutch statement said.

Lundblad also said the man once had a valid pilot's license.

"Why he never renewed it I guess only he knows," he said.

alle_jswe
2010-03-04, 07:40 PM
Thank you for filling in the rest of the news, at first I could not find the news in English. So I just took what I felt was most important :)