Aviation regulator screens 3,000 licences, many of them allegedly forged

"This has come to our notice after a pilot faced problems with landing techniques. We are probing into the matter with the help of Delhi Police as the matter is serious," Bhushan told Times Now TV channel.
Air India pilot J.K. Verma was arrested in the capital on Saturday for allegedly using a forged marksheet to procure a licence from the country's aviation regulator.

Bhushan admitted that over 3,000 licences were under the DGCA scanner.
"It is a problem of pilots submitting a fake marksheet. We will be taking into scrutiny all the pilot licences that have been issued in the last one year, nearly 3,000-4,000 licences," he added.
Source: IANS