I see they have their priorities in order...
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I dont see how this is a problem with priorities. Saying a prayer before each flight, not serving alcohol, no pork etc. I dont see how this is risky and is simply filling a gap in the market. Its a problem if the QRH contains prayers
More islamophobe rubbish, first sharia compliant airline,, no one heard or traveled on Saudia,, or Brunei.
Prayers before take off are the same when setting off on a drive somewhere, quaint maybe, but not aviation specific.
Sly digs at Islamic aviation safety may not not be statistically justified, oh and happy xmas to all
Prayers before take off are the same when setting off on a drive somewhere, quaint maybe, but not aviation specific.
Sly digs at Islamic aviation safety may not not be statistically justified, oh and happy xmas to all
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Give the incident rate of some airlines in that region, saying prayers before take-off sounds like a very good idea.
"Engine failure checklist"
"Allah is Most Great. Allah is Most Great"
As long as this isn't SOP they should be fine
"Engine failure checklist"
"Allah is Most Great. Allah is Most Great"
As long as this isn't SOP they should be fine
More islamophobe rubbish,
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If they shove their religion down our throat is quite acceptable.
On the other hand, we have to hide or conceal our religious symbols so we don't offend them or hurt their sensibility.
Right?
Oh, and Merry Xmas to you as well.
But be careful where you are when you say it.
In some (islamic, strangely) countries you may end up in jail for that.
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Good on you for posting. Forget the politically correct replies.
The airline (and country) of course have every right to fly this way, but it does give an idea as to where their priorities are, and I would not want my wife flying on an airline with such a focus.
Good on you for posting. Forget the politically correct replies.
The airline (and country) of course have every right to fly this way, but it does give an idea as to where their priorities are, and I would not want my wife flying on an airline with such a focus.