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Old 15th Aug 2011, 09:04
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You have to question everything, especially in the middle east.
I have not personally seen any pilot not eat during daylight flights but have seen FAs fast which is bad enough.
Emirates should put out a FCI saying no one is allowed to fast while on company duty. It is just common sense which of course is lacking in the sand.
As another poster said I can not fly drunk but my blood sugar and energy can be completly empty to the point of being dullisional and Emirates says that is okay? Go figure!
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Old 15th Aug 2011, 14:38
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Assuming that the replies on democracy come from pilots, I must say I'm stunned on the low level intellect and certainly hope you don't exist on flight deck. Democracy is, put in simple terms, FREEDOM to the individual.

Islamic countries do not practice freedom - period. The reason is that there is NO difference between the Quran (Islam) and the state.

And please look up in webster what democracy means before you post.
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Old 16th Aug 2011, 04:09
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dont upset saSSy.....she is dangerous when loaded

If you have a personal issue with me, then take it there. Contact me directly. I've got bigger balls than you my dear, they're just attached to my chest

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Old 16th Aug 2011, 08:30
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yet the Saudis were kicking up a huge stink when Switzerland was refusing to approve any more mosques.
Just for the record. The public referendum in Switzerland was NOT about restricting new mosques, it was about restricting minarets.
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