Air Canada captain piloted more than 900 flights without proper licence: police
TORONTO — A former Air Canada pilot has been charged in a “complex” fraud and forgery investigation, police said Tuesday, accusing him of using a bogus licence to captain hundreds of flights during a lengthy career based out of Canada’s busiest airport.
Police allege 59-year-old Geoffrey Wall was promoted to captain without the proper licence in 2009 and flew more than 900 flights, including on some of the airline’s largest jets, until his retirement in 2025.
The alleged fraud appeared to go undetected until a routine evaluation at Toronto’s Pearson International Airport in March 2025 turned up “anomalies” in his documentation, police said.
“This is similar to a doctor that is licensed to practise family medicine but is doing brain surgery in their office,” said Nick Milinovich, deputy chief of Peel Region police.


