Posted on 06/24/2002 6:11:02 AM PDT by kattracks
MANAMA, June 24 (Reuters) - Saudi Arabia launched on Monday a $20 million project to build its own flight training centre after Western countries tightened rules on training foreign pilots following the September 11 attack.
"It will be one of the most modern pilot training centres in the world," said Mohammed Abdullah al-Angari, general manager of the Projects and Trading Company, a private firm contracted by Saudi Arabian Airlines (Saudia) to build the centre.
Angari told Reuters by telephone from Jeddah the project was expected to be completed within 18 months.
Fifteen of the 19 hijackers who commandeered three aircraft into landmarks in Washington and New York were Saudis.
Saudia officials said the centre will consist of two sections; one for training pilots and the other for aviation safety specialists.
The loss-making Saudia, which flies to 80 destinations, has a fleet of 137 aircraft, including 61 new planes bought at a cost of around $7.5 billion.
Saudi Arabia plans to privatise Saudia as part of economic reforms, and to help reduce its mounting domestic debts, which currently stands at $170 billion.
© Reuters Limited
"Saudi Arabian Airlines Catering has gained a sterling reputation in the Aviation Catering Industry as a premier caterer renowned for high food quality and exacting standards in food hygiene. Catering staff are rigorously trained in all essential skills from hygiene to merchandising to good culinary practices."The remarkable track record in hygiene was accomplished through result-oriented food hygiene and safety programs that include: Raw Material Control, Personal Hygiene, Temperature Control, Cleaning and Disinfection Control, Bacteriological Control and HACCP Principle.
"Saudi Arabian Airlines Catering Hygiene and Food Safety Departments consider it vital to not only offer the right hygiene training but also the expert help and objective advice that is needed to ensure maximum food safety and health of the passengers."
Chilling transcript. I assume the jackass was the dyslexic second officer.
I too think the Debt of Honor scenario is the most likely way for Al Qaeda to procure a transport category aircraft in the near future.
Perhaps the best thing to do is to offer a bounty. I am prepared to make a small ($50) donation to FR during the next fundraiser in the name of the first freeper who can clearly and convincingly identify at least three of the four "dishes" pictured in post #21.
If anyone can identify all four, that's great, but please be prepared to provide supporting documentation for your entry. The best supporting evidence I can think of would include pictures of the dish in an alternate context, such that the dish is clearly identified. Recipes that include pictures are even better, but failing that, a recipe or a description of the dish that leaves as little doubt as possible that the item described is actually the item pictured will have to do, I suppose.
Please note, however, that any such supporting evidence must be from an independent third party, and not some recipe for fried camel that you just made up. In the interests of fairness, should no freeper be able to successfully identify three of the dishes, I will commit to donating the bounty to FR in the name of whichever freeper comes closest to identifying as many as possible, in my sole and final judgement.
Shouldn't these things need an export license to go to Saudi Arabia? Right now, according to http://www.bis.doc.gov, THEY DON'T!!
What homeland security, when we're helping them build a school for terrorists?
Best way out of this mess is find an alternative source for oil or energy, and cut off all contact with the Arabs. That means no immigration, no tourism, no visas, no commerical airliners. They'll just rot on the vine.
Since you're so into this, I'll see if I can get you an analysis. Failing that, want me to just mail it to you?
From the top down:
A breadstick.
A hunk of goat meat.
Curried rice.
The thing on the bottom looks like bacon which is a no-no in Islam, unless it's goat bacon?
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