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flying the unfriendly skies?

Date: February 10, 2004 | 17 Dhu-l-Hijjah 1424 Hijriah
Subjects: news, weird
From the BBC:

An American Airlines pilot terrified passengers when he asked Christians to identify themselves and allegedly went on to call non-Christians "crazy". Some passengers on the flight from Los Angeles to New York were so worried they tried to call relatives on their mobile phones.

The pilot, whose name was not released, asked Christians on Friday's flight to raise their hands.

He then suggested non-Christians talk to the Christians about their faith.

He went on to say that "everyone who doesn't have their hand raised is crazy", passenger Amanda Nelligan told CBS news...

~ Posted by Al-Muhajabah, a member of the reality-based community, at 01:08 AM

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Mama said: Total comments: 2  

Subject: Re: flying the unfriendly skies?

That pilot should be fired....he frightened people on the plane...I sent this post to my duaghter who used to be teased in grade school when kids would tell her she was going to hell because she didn't believe in Jesus as God......it showed her even adults can act as ignorant as children sometimes.
Salaam and Duas

~ Posted at February 11, 2004 08:13 AM | Comment Permalink
Maryam said: Total comments: 13   gold star

Subject: Re: flying the unfriendly skies?

Sheeesh. Imagine what would happen if the pilot was Muslim and did that!!!!

~ Posted at February 11, 2004 09:15 AM | Comment Permalink

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