This episode explores the hopes and aspirations of young Arab men and women as embodied in the dreams and realities of flying.
Captain Hatem's childhood dream was realized when he became a pilot for Iraqi Airlines. However, his career came to an abrupt end when the airline was grounded after the Gulf War. To support himself he now runs a small recycling workshop. We go with Captain Hatem on his monthly pilgrimage to the deserted "Saddam" International Airport, and follow on his daily rounds collecting old plastics.
In Gaza, Miral is an illegal resident in her own country. Without papers she can't travel between the West Bank and Gaza strip. Her only way out of Gaza is by working as an airline stewardess on short hauls around the Middle East.
Like so many Syrian young people, Ammar believes that he has no future in his country. We follow him through his final weeks in Damascus as he says goodbye to friends and family to take a job in Dubai working for Gulf Air.
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