<p>Pakistan will ground 262 airline pilots whose credentials may have been falsified, the country's aviation minister said on Friday.</p>.<p>The pilots in the line of fire included 141 from Pakistan International Airlines, nine from Air Blue and 10 from Serene Airline, Ghulam Sarwar Khan said.</p>.<p>The rest of the 262 belong to flying clubs or chartered plane services, he said. He said all the airlines and the clubs had been conveyed that: "Their credentials are dubious, and they shouldn't be allowed to fly."</p>.<p>PIA said on Thursday it would ground pilots with "dubious" licences.</p>
<p>Pakistan will ground 262 airline pilots whose credentials may have been falsified, the country's aviation minister said on Friday.</p>.<p>The pilots in the line of fire included 141 from Pakistan International Airlines, nine from Air Blue and 10 from Serene Airline, Ghulam Sarwar Khan said.</p>.<p>The rest of the 262 belong to flying clubs or chartered plane services, he said. He said all the airlines and the clubs had been conveyed that: "Their credentials are dubious, and they shouldn't be allowed to fly."</p>.<p>PIA said on Thursday it would ground pilots with "dubious" licences.</p>