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Somali Vs Ethiopian Female Pilots by somalia11: 3:41am On Aug 12, 2013 |
34 years to late
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Re: Somali Vs Ethiopian Female Pilots by Adamskuty(m): 11:01am On Aug 12, 2013 |
Loooooool! Look at the somali woman jahahahahhahaha! Her jaw look like that of a dog,i guess the bunk teeth made her jaw look like that 3 Likes |
Re: Somali Vs Ethiopian Female Pilots by somalia11: 8:39pm On Aug 12, 2013 |
Adamskuty: Loooooool! Look at the somali woman jahahahahhahaha! Her jaw look like that of a dog,i guess the bunk teeth made her jaw look like that compare her to any negroid and she looks better |
Re: Somali Vs Ethiopian Female Pilots by nkemdilem: 11:02pm On Aug 12, 2013 |
Somali11, you are clearly confusing two fundamental things. What we usually call pilot is anyone, who has a license to fly an Airplane but this is not the official term. What we usually call pilot is called officially first officer or copilot. Though he can fly an Airplane, he is not the captain, who is alone responsible for all the decisions made during flying. The captain is something different than what we usually call pilot. The captain is the boss who has "a normal pilot aka copilot" under his command and is in charge of full responsibility of the Airplane. To be a captain you require years of experience in flying with thousands of hours of flying. Amsale is the first Ethiopian woman CAPTAIN, NOT the first Ethiopian woman who can fly Airplane. So don't compare her with Asli, they are in different league. Asli was NOT a capitain since the term capitain is only found in commercial flights. The first Ethiopian woman "pilot" was Assegedech Assefa, who flew in the 1960s. Remember Ethiopian Airlines was established in 1945 and Somali Airlines in 1964. When it comes to Airlines and Aviation, it is a futile attempt to even think comparing Ethiopian Airlines with most of Sub Saharan African countries let alone the horn of Africa with literally no national carrier. These are Ethiopian Airline and its pilots: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=90bQgbZ8TeE https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tJNJyzTVEvI https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zv62Mxjjsr0 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZBVaolH9B0s |
Re: Somali Vs Ethiopian Female Pilots by Adamskuty(m): 11:30pm On Aug 12, 2013 |
somalia11:looooool! What an irony that negriod over there doesn't look better than my grandma,she looks like a monkey,the ethiopian girl that has less horner features actually looks more better,anyone can mistake (the ethiopian) her for a westafrican,u grab,charcant? |
Re: Somali Vs Ethiopian Female Pilots by somalia11: 5:34am On Aug 14, 2013 |
1982 First Nigerian Woman Pilot: Mrs. Chinyere Onyemaucheya ethiopian didnt have a female pilot back then, those are stewardesses. i got this thread straight from an ethiopian forum |
Re: Somali Vs Ethiopian Female Pilots by nkemdilem: 8:29pm On Aug 14, 2013 |
somalia11: 1982 First Nigerian Woman Pilot: Mrs. Chinyere Onyemaucheya So you think Ethiopian Airlines with its more than 60 years existence and with its own internationally certified pilot training school, which graduates not only Ethiopians but also many pilots across Africa every year (including women), never graduated an Ethiopian female pilot until 2010? Are you serious? LMAO Below is the original Amahric news about Capitain Amsale BECOMING CAPITAIN (not pilot) and in that news it says I qoute: "It is not news that Ethiopian Airlines graduates Ethiopian female pilots and currently there are four women pilots working for the Airlines. What makes Amsale unique is that she is the first female pilot to be promoted as Capitain." The news also says that she needed more than 4000 hours of flight working as pilot for years to become the first Capitain. On the second video you can watch the interview with the first Ethiopian women pilot, who graduated in the 60es. So get your facts straight! BTW, Asli was not a captain and she is technically Ethiopian (you know she is from Ethiopian Ogaden region) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cHMpMssoWm8 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3jY5lXtWkYE |
Re: Somali Vs Ethiopian Female Pilots by somalia11: 9:07am On Aug 15, 2013 |
Ethiopian is a nationality, she was born in somalia her clan is Ogaden, ur confusing her clan that is named after that region. |
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