Saudi Prince in USA says "no women"

Chipster

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From Story:
Texas aviation officials said the controversy began Thursday morning when members of the prince's entourage approached the manager of the Texas State Technical College airport in Waco, the airfield used by Mr. Bush and dignitaries visiting his ranch in nearby Crawford.

Apparently, what happened is that an advance group of Saudi Arabians went in and talked to the airport manager and told him they did not want any females on the ramp and also said there should not be any females talking to the airplane," said Ruben Gonzalez, regional manager for RVA Inc., which operates the airport's control tower under a contract with the FAA.

The request was honored, Mr. Gonzalez said, and safety was in no way compromised. He said a male controller handled the prince's morning flight from Houston to Waco, with the female tower manager on the premises and ready to work, if necessary. Two male controllers guided the prince's afternoon flight back to Houston, he said.

During the morning flight to Waco, authorities in the Houston en route center "refused to comply" with the prince's request, Mr. Pallone said. The issue was moot in the Fort Worth en route center because an all-male crew already had been scheduled, he said. In the Waco center, he said, a male controller took charge of the prince's plane from a female controller.

"I've been a controller 24 years, and I've never heard of anything like this," said Dennis West, who works in the tower at Love Field in Dallas. "I was outraged, as were all the people I worked with, especially the females."


Can you believe the Waco Airport manager actually honored it. Well at least Houston basically told them to get lost even though no women were working at that time.

NOTE:The Saudi's do deny the story along with state department and some reps. from FAA but quite a few people down there say it really did happen.
Hmmmm....I wonder who's telling the truth.

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thereds

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What a load of crock. There are plenty of Saudi Princes and sons of high officials from Saudi Arabia that study in Boston and NYC and you don't hear this happen there.

FAA be bullsh|ttin'.

If it is indeed true, then this is one different prince.
 

N8Magic

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Do you have any idea as to living conditions for women in Saudi Arabia? They are basically subservient to males in that society, ie. they have to keep most of their body covered up in public, they must follow their husband at a distance when walking in public, etc, etc.

Seeing as that is their way of life in that culture, I don't believe it wrong for them to ASK for "no women". On the other hand, they are/were guests in the US, so they should respect the values of Americans as well.
 

yllus

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I know that Saudi Arabia hardly needs help itself, but I swear that the Western world shouldn't be giving out monetary aid to countries whose societies are like this. They're refusing to utilize 50% of their workforce; fix that major screw-up and then maybe we'll lend a helping hand.
 

puffpio

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Too bad Saudi Arabia is like our crack dealer for crude oil



<< I know that Saudi Arabia hardly needs help itself, but I swear that the Western world shouldn't be giving out monetary aid to countries whose societies are like this. They're refusing to utilize 50% of their workforce; fix that major screw-up and then maybe we'll lend a helping hand. >>

 

Argo

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I think my prince they refer to the Saudi ruler, who was visiting Bush this week. I believe this was a dimplomatic visit, so they probably decided to comply to avoid any possible complications.