PBS and Bellingham Aero Team up to Promote Dhimmitude: On a Wing and a Prayer [Mat] soon airs on your T.V., at your expense.

June 12, 2008 by Jenn Sierra  
Filed under News and Opinion

I received the following from “Charles Kastriot,” by e-mail, saying:

Our fellow taxpayers,

We hope you will be interested in seeing what our taxes are being used to fund at PBS. One recent addition to the line-up is called, On a Wing and a Prayer: An American Muslim Learns to Fly. We do not wish to ruin the suspense of this Islamo-drama for you but it has no mention of Mohamed Atta and his crew or Osama bin Laden. It is tale of a Mohamedan struggling to fulfill his dream to learn to fly a plane. He, his wife and fellow Mohamedans lament the unjustified treatment by the FBI and other Americans. After all, when has there ever been any problems resulting from Mohamedans learning to fly planes at flight schools in the U.S.?

Bellingham Aero is a small flight school in Washinton state, proud of its student “diversity,” especially now that it has had the chance to criticize the FBI for investigating one of its students (see the clip at this link, called “The FBI”).

The movie, produced by the “Unity Productions Foundation” (no agenda there…?!), and Hand Crank Films, is called “On a Wing and a Prayer” (synopsis, here):

Whether we want to or not many American’s knee jerk reaction when they hear about Muslims and flying is September 11, 2001…

You think?!

…So knowing the risks and reactions – what would make a Muslim-American man want to learn how to fly post-9/11? In the moving film, On a Wing and a Prayer, viewers meet Monem Salam, his wife Iman and their children during the course of Monem’s decision to follow his passion and attempt to secure his pilot’s license.

Monem is a financial advisor, the son of a Pakistani commercial pilot. His wife Iman’s family is Palestinian and although initially dubious about the marriage, now accepts the cultural differences. With three young children, Iman’s prankish student days are behind her. She’s happy to find time to cultivate her inner domestic diva, wisecracking about her entertaining skills and her husband’s flight plans. Monem’s “green” decision to commute by scooter, only heightens his likeability. In the aftermath of 9/11, the flying lessons are not so easy to arrange and once underway, it’s a bumpy ride filled with technical glitches and confusion. It’s a situation that Iman doesn’t hesitate to comment on. This gently funny film follows Monem as he works towards his goal, engaging his wife, family and community in the process.

“As American citizens each and every one of us, no matter our religious affiliations, has the freedom to follow our passions,” notes On a Wing and a Prayer producer/director Max Kaiser from Handcrank Films. “Monem’s father was a commercial airline pilot for 25 years, instilling in Monem the love of flight yet society’s perceptions of Muslims made his journey a very difficult one yet it did not deter Monem from following his heart.”

In the hopes of promoting cross-cultural understanding, On a Wing and a Prayer: An American Muslim Learns to Fly takes an intimate, cinema verité-style journey into the life of Monem Salam as he attempts to fulfill a lifelong goal of obtaining a private pilot’s license. Public television viewers will learn about much more than just Monem’s flying. The film tells an emotionally uplifting story about the fears, hopes, and aspirations of a Muslim man and his family attempting to achieve their simple, yet increasingly challenging, dreams.

“It’s a very special story and when I first saw Monem and his wife in the film, I knew this was something that would resonate strongly with television audiences,” adds Alex Kronemer, executive producer at Unity Productions Foundation. “This is not just a story about a Muslim-American as he learns to fly, it is also about a young family and their everyday struggles with money, work-life balance, family, community and beyond. This is a powerful story about family, which is what makes it perfect for public television.”

On a Wing and a Prayer: An American Muslim Learns to Fly follows Monem as he enrolls in an open-minded flying school, where he soon draws the attention of the FBI, which confirms his family’s fears.Despite this and other indignities, Monem continues his quest.

The film delves deep into the hearts and minds of a devout Muslim family living in small-town America. They laugh, they hope and they experience heartache, victories and failures in pursuit of their American dream.These modern-day Americans cast off stereotypes and refuse to succumb to victimhood despite being denied privileges afforded most other Americans.

Co-produced in 2007 by Unity Productions Foundation and Hand Crank Films, On a Wing and a Prayer: An American Muslim Learns to Fly is presented and distributed by American Public Television through the Exchange to public television stations nationwide.

Public TV – guess who’s paying for that?

Here’s the promo…try not to puke.

Watch carefully, because your job at the end of this “inspirational” drama will be to explain why a Pakistani-American, manager of a “Muslim mutual fund,” sharia-law devotee NEED to become a pilot in the United States (Seattle Times). Yeah, I know, because he loves to fly. His father is a Pakistani pilot, and yet this devout Muslim apparently had no interest in following in his father’s footsteps until after 9/11. (Hint: Some clues are here, and here, and this has very little to do with flying airplanes.)

The second part of your assignment is to call your local PBS station and let them know whether or not you feel this is a good use of your tax-payer dollars.

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  1. Right Truth says:

    On a Wing and a Prayer, An American Muslim Learns to Fly…

    On a Wing and a Prayer, An American Muslim Learns to Fly, (trailer here) Nothing like a story involving airplanes, pilots, Muslims …. Is it a Horror film? Murder Mystery? Certainly it’s not Fiction? (hat tip Michael)…



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