The arrested pilot, Ashraf Abu Al-Yusr, said that people took his right "psychologically" from the artist Muhammad Ramadan through campaigns launched on him through social media. Stressing that he did not ask, or anyone from his side, for a single day of Ramadan.

Abu Al-Yusr stated, during his meeting with the journalist Ahmed Moussa, on the "On My Responsibility" program, which was broadcast on Saturday evening, on "Echo Al-Balad" channel, that he intends to submit a petition to the Civil Aviation Authority to reconsider the penalty of his suspension from service after his permission for the artist Muhammad Ramadan By filming in the cockpit of the plane, expressing his hope that he will be deprived, at the latest, of flying inside Egypt until he gets an opportunity to work abroad. He added: "cut the neck and not cut the livelihood."

The pilot reviewed part of his professional history, noting that he began serving in the Air Force at the age of 13 in Air Force Secondary and from there to the Aviation College from which he graduated as the youngest student of the batch and excelled and piloted the MiG-21 and was nominated to teach in the Air Force, and got out of the Air Force as a result of a medical operation.

He also indicated that the artist, Mohamed Ramadan, confirmed in one of the TV programs that he would meet all that was requested by pilot Ashraf Abu Al-Yusr, but he did not implement his words, that he tried to contact the artist, but he did not succeed in reaching it and did not find a reaction from him, pointing out that Muhammad Ramadan was obligated to him. Initiative to communicate.