Thursday, June 11, 2026 - A former Air Canada pilot has been charged after flying for years without a proper license, Canadian police said Tuesday, June 9.
Geoffrey Wall, of Barrie, Ontario, allegedly operated as an
airline captain between 2009 and 2025 without a license to fly large commercial
passenger planes, according to Peel Regional Police.
Police said he piloted more than 900 flights domestically
and internationally without the required license.
Air Canada confirmed that one of its pilots held a valid
commercial pilot license, but was promoted to captain without the required
airline transport pilot license.
Deputy police chief Nick Milinovich alleged that 59-year-old
Wall “has been flying for years misrepresenting himself and his credentials to
his employer and regulatory officials using fraudulent licensing
documents.”
“This is similar to a doctor that is licensed to practice
family medicine but is doing brain surgery in their office,” Milinovich
added.
The airline said a pilot was removed from active duty once
it was discovered that he did not have the correct license, which was
voluntarily reported to Transport Canada, the regulator. The pilot is no longer
employed by the airline.
Police said anomalies were detected in a documentation
check. Transport Canada contacted police earlier this year.
Air Canada claimed safety was not compromised and an audit
of its pilots found no other instances of non-compliance.
“Safety was not compromised by this incident because all
pilots at Air Canada undergo mandatory recurrent training every six months to
validate their flying competency, including a flight check with a certified
Transport Canada check-pilot every 12 months,” the airline said in a
statement.
“However, appropriate licensing is an essential layer of the
airline industry’s multilayered approach to safety, so Air Canada takes this
matter with utmost seriousness.”
The airline declined to comment further due to privacy law
and an active criminal investigation.
The airline, which did not name the pilot, said he has been
fined by Transport Canada for not having the correct license to be an aircraft
captain.
Police also say the accused filed a false report to police about allegedly
stolen pilot documentation.
Wall made about $2.9 million Canadian ($2.1 million) during
his time as captain, police said.
“I am gratified that we were able to detect this issue and get it dealt with,” he said.

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