So God will make his decision on the religion of the pilot?
Look it up..One man 2 women- each woman can rationalize that the other is also being oiyver.2 men 1 women- she wouldn't be nichshal because she would feel like a piece of meat.
I beg to differ. I wouldn't want someone who defies the existence of Hashem flying a plane that I'm aboard. Which plane will be chosen when one's about to go down:-\
If you and the rest of the plane's lives are not worth more to Hashem then there might be an issue. Though you have that same issue anytime you go on a flight as you are only 1 of how many people on board??
I don't have sources with me now but a quick glance in Nitey Gavriel shows that for Sefardim (as in our pilot) 1 woman with 2 men is flat out Assur, while for Ashkenazim it is allowed only in the city (as opposed to while traveling) and Only by day and only Kesherim, and after all that it says it's better to be Machmir and require 3.
Cant the stewards or at least head steward enter at any time? If so then there shouldn't be a problem.
A slight attempt at humor... of course not!
Isn't there a recorder in the cockpit?
There is a black box but that's only listened to if the plane crashes.I don't know the halchah but isn't it still yichud even if there is a recorder?
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Anyone know where she got her training? Israel, US? IAF?.
I still wonder how a from Jew can be a pilot without violating yichud.
instead of wondering out loud why don't you ask your Rav.
On VINNEWS.com it says that she received training in the US due to her not serving in the IAF.I still wonder how a from Jew can be a pilot without violating yichud.