Canadian police say a former Air Canada pilot has been charged after allegedly flying without a proper licence for an extended period. The allegation covers flights between 2009 and 2025. The case is described as involving the pilot’s ability to operate aircraft while lacking the required authorisation. Details provided by the outlets focus on the timing and nature of the allegation, rather than the specific charges’ wording or the circumstances of any particular flight. Both reports identify the individual as a former Air Canada pilot and attribute the charge to Canadian police, indicating the matter has moved from investigation to formal charges. The reporting does not include information about court dates, the pilot’s response, or any direct impact on passengers, such as investigations into specific incidents. The alleged conduct is presented as spanning multiple years, which suggests the investigation may have examined employment records, licensing status, and operational documentation over that period.