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Jughead135 10-15-2016 07:43 AM

Emirates people
 
Site is pretty wall-to-wall with Emirates ads lately. Anyone know if the people featured in those ads are "real people," i.e., actual Emirates pilots & their families?

I ask due to curiosity. Some of those pictures in the ads appear... suspect, based on the times I've been over there.

The one pic of the gal doing yoga with the Burj Al Arab in the background, for example; or the gal riding the bike; or the guy jogging: these are all fairly normal activities, except for the cultural implications of how they're dressed. We had a guy from my USAF squadron get arrested for going jogging, dressed essentially the same as the guy in the ad. Women seem to have a special hell over there, and wearing biking shorts or yoga pants is not something I'd expect to go over well.

And, I admit, I'm surprised to learn (if it is in fact the case) that Emirates not only has but is recruiting female pilots. Is that not also a cultural taboo over there...?

I have no dog in this fight, there is precisely zero chance I will be applying to Emirates or any other company in the Middle East; again, just caught my eye & I'm curious to know if anyone knows these folks and/or the background of these ads....

likeitis 10-15-2016 07:55 AM


Originally Posted by Jughead135 (Post 2224163)
Site is pretty wall-to-wall with Emirates ads lately. Anyone know if the people featured in those ads are "real people," i.e., actual Emirates pilots & their families?

I ask due to curiosity. Some of those pictures in the ads appear... suspect, based on the times I've been over there.

The one pic of the gal doing yoga with the Burj Al Arab in the background, for example; or the gal riding the bike; or the guy jogging: these are all fairly normal activities, except for the cultural implications of how they're dressed. We had a guy from my USAF squadron get arrested for going jogging, dressed essentially the same as the guy in the ad. Women seem to have a special hell over there, and wearing biking shorts or yoga pants is not something I'd expect to go over well.

And, I admit, I'm surprised to learn (if it is in fact the case) that Emirates not only has but is recruiting female pilots. Is that not also a cultural taboo over there...?

I have no dog in this fight, there is precisely zero chance I will be applying to Emirates or any other company in the Middle East; again, just caught my eye & I'm curious to know if anyone knows these folks and/or the background of these ads....

Emirates has plenty of female pilots and female local pilots who are cadets. Also all those activities and dress are fine in UAE, especially DXB. Go to a nightclub on a Thursday night and you'll see dress or lack thereof that would make your head spin in LA. Saying that working for EK is horrible.

Bugaboo 10-15-2016 09:16 AM


Originally Posted by Jughead135 (Post 2224163)
Site is pretty wall-to-wall with Emirates ads lately. Anyone know if the people featured in those ads are "real people," i.e., actual Emirates pilots & their families?

I ask due to curiosity. Some of those pictures in the ads appear... suspect, based on the times I've been over there.

The one pic of the gal doing yoga with the Burj Al Arab in the background, for example; or the gal riding the bike; or the guy jogging: these are all fairly normal activities, except for the cultural implications of how they're dressed. We had a guy from my USAF squadron get arrested for going jogging, dressed essentially the same as the guy in the ad. Women seem to have a special hell over there, and wearing biking shorts or yoga pants is not something I'd expect to go over well.

And, I admit, I'm surprised to learn (if it is in fact the case) that Emirates not only has but is recruiting female pilots. Is that not also a cultural taboo over there...?

I have no dog in this fight, there is precisely zero chance I will be applying to Emirates or any other company in the Middle East; again, just caught my eye & I'm curious to know if anyone knows these folks and/or the background of these ads....

UAE has female pilots in their Air Force.
Been there (UAE) and done that.....never again and wouldnt recommend it to anyone.

Left Handed 10-15-2016 11:23 AM


Originally Posted by Oooo (Post 2224221)

In the first video she's an FO, in the second video that came on she had scrambled eggs on her hat. Maybe she upgraded?

ShyGuy 10-15-2016 03:25 PM

Yes, she's a 777 CA at EK.

Boeing Aviator 10-16-2016 06:26 AM

I flown with a few new hires at United who came from Emirates. Heard one horror story after another. This isn't a shot against any Emirates pilots, but rather those who run the airline. In my opinion Emirates is a scum bag airline!

I would hope the legacies stage hiring personnel en masse at all Emitates US layover hotels. What a great way to hurt Emirates and also give their pilots a way out of that sh&t hole.

BeatNavy 10-16-2016 12:48 PM


Originally Posted by Boeing Aviator (Post 2224676)
I flown with a few new hires at United who came from Emirates. Heard one horror story after another. This isn't a shot against any Emirates pilots, but rather those who run the airline. In my opinion Emirates is a scum bag airline!

I would hope the legacies stage hiring personnel en masse at all Emitates US layover hotels. What a great way to hurt Emirates and also give their pilots a way out of that sh&t hole.

You would rather see legacies target people who left the USA to go fly big airplanes in the Middle East for a foreign carrier (one that undercuts the US and our WB intl flying) while there are over 12k regional pilots, many of whom who have been flying your passengers at C scale rates, trying like hell to get on at a legacy? Ok.

Flyby1206 10-16-2016 02:27 PM


Originally Posted by BeatNavy (Post 2224869)
You would rather see legacies target people who left the USA to go fly big airplanes in the Middle East for a foreign carrier (one that undercuts the US and our WB intl flying) while there are over 12k regional pilots, many of whom who have been flying your passengers at C scale rates, trying like hell to get on at a legacy? Ok.

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