As previously stated, there should not be a problem as long as you don't have anything questionable in your past and you have the proper work Visa if you are not a U.S. citizen.
A thing to add that you might want to keep in mind - I don't know everything about the Muslim beliefs but some companies require you to wear their uniform and adhere to their appearance standards. In most cases that will prohibit one from wearing the traditional head-wrap and require a clean shaven face. These are the only cases I've heard of creating conflict for someone who was devout Muslim trying to be hired by a company. So just be prepared for that if those are some things that are part of your beliefs.I got a question? is this true?
Discrimination might possibly incur. But there's no wrong in trying. Just don't expect that you will have it easily. You might encounter difficulties especially when you are in United States wherein they are still reminiscing the 9/11 attack. Maybe you can study there in US but it is hard for you to practice you profession there. Why not try other countries? Opportunities is not only in US. Just believe in yourself and go for your dreams.
Discrimination against someone based on their religious beliefs is illegal.
Now, having said that, we all know that it's possible to exercise a bias against someone and disguise it as something other than religious discrimenation.
If you want to be a pilot, then be a pilot. A background check is done on ALL pilots and they can't refuse you without cause.
You might encounter some discrimination, but you won't be automatically excluded just because you are a Muslim or just because you are not a U.S. citizen. Some jobs officially require that you be a citizen (usually when there are things like security clearances involved). None require that you be a non-Muslim.
yes and no. if you have an arab name, unfortunately, yes. right now that is the truth of things. if your name is a European sounding name, you probably won't have that problem. they can't legally ask you your religion or ask about it for hiring you. i'd keep it to myself.
Any reputable company in the United States can not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, or sex. Being born outside of the U.S. should not be a determining factor either. Good luck on becoming a pilot.
Your friend is wrong. I've flown with airline pilots who were muslim and were born in the middle east. It is illegal for a company to discriminate against someone based on their religion, gender, race, etc.
You must be a US Citizen i think, so go get that Citizenship!
Best of luck.
By the way they cannot say no to you because you are muslim, that is racist/discrimination!
how would somebody know your religion unless you tell them. in forty years of flying nobody has ever known my religous persuasion. keep it too yourself. likely nobody's going to be enterested anyway.
why do you need to work for usa airline company,??? If you think usa wont accept you then try a predominantly muslim country where you will receive no prejudice.
At 15 who knows what will be when you reach your goal ? Many years to wait.
No.
1. How would the airline's know your religion is Muslim? They would only know If you went bragging about it.
2. Airline's can't discriminate based on race, gender, religion etc etc.
3. Yes, they do a background check- Stay out of illegal trouble.
4. Not being born in the US, won't keep you from getting a airline job, but they may extend their searches for obvious reasons.
5. Some flight school's now do back ground checks, so your problems with that will start before the airline's.
6. If you have a ';strange'; name, the airline's may extend their searches.
Don't let this put you in a hole. They won't totally ignore your application.
Have a back up plan, as the world today you might get some rude person, who denies your application because of that very reason.
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