I felt every moment of this video. It’s a reminder that we all need to stand against racial injustice. Thank you for being brave enough to put this out there and make a difference.
The title is disappointing. The black pilot WAS a passenger. The title assumes an image of a person heading straight to the cockpit pre flight, but that's not what actually happens. Yes we see a slight prejudice in this story, and I'm glad the air hostess puts her professionalism ahead of her prejudice. But aside from that, this would make a great tv episode or perhaps a B grade movie, but there's really not enough meat in the story for it to make it very interesting. Something you may briefly see mentioned on a news had this not been complete fiction. In saying all that. Great narration and beautifully written. And it has a nice moral to the story, but the lesson in this isn't powerful enough. You need to write stories where the moral issue is the dominant in the story, i.e the prejudice, not just the 'side dish' of a plain being saved. I will add, this story makes great background noise whilst scrolling other social media sites or doing boring household chores, so it's still convenient for anyone who doesn't subscribe to Audible.
I felt every moment of this video. It’s a reminder that we all need to stand against racial injustice. Thank you for being brave enough to put this out there and make a difference.
God bless you young man.
The title is disappointing. The black pilot WAS a passenger. The title assumes an image of a person heading straight to the cockpit pre flight, but that's not what actually happens. Yes we see a slight prejudice in this story, and I'm glad the air hostess puts her professionalism ahead of her prejudice. But aside from that, this would make a great tv episode or perhaps a B grade movie, but there's really not enough meat in the story for it to make it very interesting. Something you may briefly see mentioned on a news had this not been complete fiction.
In saying all that. Great narration and beautifully written. And it has a nice moral to the story, but the lesson in this isn't powerful enough. You need to write stories where the moral issue is the dominant in the story, i.e the prejudice, not just the 'side dish' of a plain being saved.
I will add, this story makes great background noise whilst scrolling other social media sites or doing boring household chores, so it's still convenient for anyone who doesn't subscribe to Audible.
I could not make it to the end of this syrupy story. No mention of emergency personal rushing in to try and save the dead or dying pilot?
Never look down to someone because of his skin colour, watching from South Africa
Weak non-existent video. Bad form!