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wessex19
20th Feb 2004, 06:59
An American Airlines pilot asked Christians on his flight to identify
themselves and suggested the non-Christians discuss the faith with them, the
airline said.

The case was handed over to the airline's personnel department for an
investigation, spokesman Tim Wagner said today.

"It falls along the lines of a personal level of sharing that may not be
appropriate for one of our employees to do while on the job," he said
earlier.

American's Flight 34 was headed from Los Angeles to New York's John F
Kennedy Airport on Friday when the pilot asked Christians on board to raise
their hands, Wagner said.

The pilot, whose name was not released, told the airline that he then
suggested the other passengers use the flight time to talk to the Christians
about their faith, Wagner said.

Passenger Amanda Nelligan told WCBS-TV of New York that the pilot called
non-Christians "crazy" and that his comments "felt like a threat". She said
she and several others aboard were so worried they tried to call relatives
on their cell phones before flight attendants assured them they were safe
and that people on the ground had been notified about the pilot's comments.

The pilot also told passengers he would be available for discussion at the
end of the flight. Wagner said the pilot had just returned to work from a
week long mission trip to Costa Rica.

Because of privacy issues, there would likely never be any announcement
about what kind of punishment or reprimand the pilot may face, Wagner said.
The pilot was not scheduled to fly during the weekend, he said.

DutchRoll
20th Feb 2004, 08:16
I imagine this thread might be locked shortly like the previous one was, as arguments over religion tend to get nasty and only ever go round & round in circles (as evidenced by the responses to this incident on certain other non D&G threads).

Keg
20th Feb 2004, 12:57
So, all Christians are fruit loops? Interesting how stories about Christians doing 'strange' things (no more strange than some things non Christians do) gets headlines on PPRUNE but the great work done by the Salvo's, Streetbeat, or Christian pilot organisations never gets a mention :rolleyes:

Woomera
20th Feb 2004, 13:07
Wessex.

I am locking this thread - not because we wish to censor PPRuNe in any way - but because it's a full moon and I just know the can of worms this thread will create for Woomeri. :p

Keg. You are correct, those humanitarian organisations you mention are the unsung heros of our Australian society. :ok:

Woomera