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sofee 27th Nov 2006 17:08

Quest & query-Female Muslim Pilots?!
 


options? suggestion? on where to start(im a resident in HKG/DUBAI & CANADA)

Two Dogs.... 27th Nov 2006 17:48

Goat Airways will probably give you a shot as a 2nd officer. They have several female pilots and a female Captain. As a muslim you might find life in Qatar palatable.... maybe. But try everywhere else first of course.

Good Luck

Brianigham 27th Nov 2006 18:12

:) Hi sofee,

It was a little challenging trying to get the full picture from your post. I can understand your frustrations.

If I gather correctly, you have 5 years working experience in an airline, then decided to get your licence and join the "boom train". You have now completed your CPL/IR /Atpl ??? and are looking for a job, to kickoff a career as an airline pilot.

You have been told that you are not the suitable candidate.

Hey.....that sounds pretty normal.

Anyway.....jokes aside.

If you are facing problems because you are a lady, then you might want to look at outfits that do have ladies in their pilot force.

I don't think the fact that you are Muslim puts you at a disadvantage at all sofee, but if you feel that it is an issue, then maybe you might want to give some of the South East Asian outfits a try. Try Air Asia.....They've got a few ladies flying.

All the best
:ok:

sofee 28th Nov 2006 04:31

Goat airways?! mmmmm only "TWO DOGS.." wud suggest from the fellow kingdom! (*chuckles*)
but thanks- point taken


brianigham- air asia wud b awesome- jokes aside -im just lookin to start at the bottom..... problem is middle east has no base end- i.e no GA !!

cheers.

jackbauer 28th Nov 2006 08:16

I suggest before you apply to any airline you learn how to spell properly and get out of the habit of writing in text-speak. You would not write your CV like that I hope!

inverter 28th Nov 2006 13:53

English Classes recommended
 
Hello fellow lady aviator,:confused:
You do seem to express yourself well with "mmmmm"'s & "chuckles"! (your reply on 28th Nov 2006 at 0531) but for some reason or other you happen to overlook the very noraml way to communicate your idea through PPRuNE and disregard appropriate use of phraseology to express your frustration! Which for sure makes the pilots wonder, if you should follow the Passion of flying or start mastering the English language to begin with.
And for your information, there are a plenty of Muslim Female Pilots, piloting big jets around the world, and middle east is their place to be.
Regards
INV
:sad:

skywaytoheaven 28th Nov 2006 14:10

I can't figure out if this is for real like, or Ali G is now posing as a female pilot, innit.
west side.

sofee 28th Nov 2006 15:47

Thank you all, for your generous comments.

Much useful.

Muttley Crew 28th Nov 2006 17:50

Gonna be a little tricky putting the oxy mask on over ya burqa, don't ya think??

Or fastening the "crotch" strap in all that clobber.....

Nice islamic name there too, Sofee..... :rolleyes: Must be another bored EK pilot.

Come on Ali G, stick to playing Borat. Respect...

sofee 29th Nov 2006 03:58

this is turning to comedy hour!

1) i gave up burqa ages ago mutt!
2) aspiring to be a corporate pilot (someday) not ek...despite that they
have hired their first female cadet.. which is kind of encouraging but
national ofcourse

Payscale 29th Nov 2006 05:28

Muslim Pilots....I am sorry, but I must be too thick to see the issue. Your religion if for your pleasure. Its doesnt change anything. Budhist pilot, protestant pilot, catholic pilot....still just a pilot. So put the religion in the back seat. Strap it in securely and take it with you when you leave the aircraft. On board you are just a pilot.
Having said that the industry needs more female pilots, so please, if you really want to fly, come a join us.
Get you license and work yourself up through the commuters
Good luck to you.:ok:

Dan Winterland 30th Nov 2006 01:08

If you have a permanent HK ID card, you are eligable for employment by Cathay or Dragonair under local conditions. Min 250 hours for Dragonair, don't know about Cathay.

sofee 30th Nov 2006 02:15

thanks Dan

another 2 yrs before i become PR.

waltair 30th Nov 2006 15:30

try EK
 
Hey, Sofee, why not try EK? Besides the female nationals that I met, I heard that some Brazilian females were at least being interviewed (not confirmed). I like living here; though it is not for everyone, perhaps you would too.

walter.freefuelforever.com

richie-rich 1st Dec 2006 02:13

sofee, why don't you have a go at EK and stay there for few years and then look for other avenues?

And g'day from parafield! loved the Tobagos and am still loving it!

Richie

sofee 2nd Dec 2006 03:57

walter
ure probably the first to say u like living in dubai - its home for me, so i love it- albeit Ek wouldnt be interested to hire low hours- even if resdient or GCC national! did apply ....

richie
hiya ! still love the tb10's eh? does tat put you on the instruction end or the receptive end? parafield ! good times !!!! for sure!

boeingbus2002 3rd Dec 2006 09:43

Maybe not you were thinking about, however I have seen a Royal Air Maroc crew with just females. CAPT/FO/Cabin Crew.

Worth a try if Morocco (sp) is appealing.

sofee 3rd Dec 2006 16:41

royal air moroc
 
BB2002

I would defo. consider them! dont know how i missed their company in wikipedia search- but thanks for the info - albeit their website has no details on any crew recruitment but nevertheless an email provided is sufficient to start !


cheers

Bredrin 3rd Dec 2006 16:47

Correction
 
EK has two ladies flying who are definately not UAE Nationals. A South American and a Brit/Jamaican.

hawki 3rd Dec 2006 19:21

Sofee is half Pakistani/Irani she doesnt know what she is.. i hope she stop talking on behalf of UAE nationals now..


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