Thai court accepts petition to revoke foreign pilot employment


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BANGKOK: The Administrative Court has accepted the Thai Pilots Association’s petition to revoke the Labour Ministry’s announcement permitting foreign nationals to serve as pilots in Thailand through a wet lease arrangement.

Association president Captain Teerawat Angkasakulkiat said on Friday (March 14) that the association’s legal team is preparing additional documents on the announcement’s impact on Thailand’s aviation industry for submission to the court.

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