Posted on 05/13/2016 6:25:34 PM PDT by nickcarraway
The Kingdoms first woman pilot, Hanadi Zakaria Al-Hindi, 37, is optimistic about receiving the green signal from Saudi Arabian Airlines (Saudia) to fly its commercial aircraft.
I am studying offers from various UAE airlines to fly commercial planes, but still hope to be able to enter into a contract with Saudia, she told the Emirati site, Seven Days.
About those who might mock her dream to work as a pilot in a country that does not allow women to drive four-wheelers, she responded, I think its better to have a driver in order to avoid the suffering of looking for a parking spot, but piloting an aircraft is a profession, and the question of driving does not occupy Saudi women. Al-Hindi recently participated in the Arab Womens Forum in Aviation in Dubai after completion of her contract with the company of Prince Alwaleed bin Talal.
She expressed her appreciation to Prince Alwaleed, saying that he is one of her biggest supporters after her father in achieving the commercial pilot license from the Kingdom.
She said she benefited tremendously from the experience working with Prince Alwaleed, who owns a fleet of aircraft.
Drop off that “flight insurance” envelope before you leave the tarmac!
Good grief. Even the pilots have to wear the slave scarf.
But can’t drive a car!!!!!!!!
That is very funny.
I can’t post pics but there is a funny one of an Islamic man carefully taking a picture of a tourist group of Muslim women and all you can see is the slits in their face coverings.
Just a bunch of black figures.
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Still nothing but desert savages beneath the veneer. They’ll never change.
Some women will do anything to get male attention.
Yes, because there are no professions that involve driving a vehicle... ahem... Muslim women apparently don't know how to be honest with themselves at all.
None of us really know how to be honest with ourselves.
But, will the Saudi’s let Her “Taxi” the aircraft?
The funniest thing I have seen over here is a young woman with the full veil face cover (no slit) but wearing designer sunglasses on the outside of the veil. Looked like Cousin It.
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