:yeahthat:
It's getting better - more and more equal - and it's a very good thing. If you're qualified to do the job, capable, and competent, and want to fly, then nothing else really matters. Computer Science syndrome is curable.
This is your political theorist conscience speaking: There are very few circumstances in which speech should be criminalized. Don't open that can of worms.
blah blah blah....this discussion still exists?.....
(and two guys hanging out together for hours in a locked room called a cockpit? seems kinda ghey to me....just sayin)
The military did some studies not long ago that proves Women can pull more G's than men in fighters.
The fact that the general population thinks that this is somehow a product of discrimination only proves that they don't fully appreciate the dynamics of flight crew seniority.
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Originally Posted by MQAAord![]()
It's 2011. I would have hoped by now that people would understand that a penis is not a requirement to be a pilot.
People's perceptions of female pilots relate to their sex while their perceptions of male pilots relate to them being pilots.
A story from the other week: a commander in a neighboring state bragged to me he could put up an all female black hawk crew. Later, another guy I was with admitted an all female crew was a bad idea. He said female pilots are either great pilots or terrible pilots and they were rarely average. This guy was a senior pilot with 20 years experience and he rarely saw average female pilots? Or over the years did his low expectations make him perceive average female pilots as exceptional?
I thought about my own unit that has no female pilots, but I do have some awful male pilots. No one relates their poor performance to their sex. No one says "man, he is one terrible male pilot!" or even better would be "he's pretty good for a male pilot."
Which is the point Ive been making all along to you. Its going to take time for the amount of women who are in currently, as well as entering the airlines, to move up the seniority to where its more and more common to see a woman Capt; in order for the public's perception to change.
It sure doesn't hurt. Every man knows how long it takes a woman to pee!
Ms. Captain hurry up, it only a two hour flight!
Keep me off that airline!
Or the general dynamics of what makes an airplane fly, and why launching into the face of a thunderstorm in an effort to get to Grandmother's house on time will result in them not reaching Grandmother's house.Firebird2XC said:The fact that the general population thinks that this is somehow a product of discrimination only proves that they don't fully appreciate the dynamics of flight crew seniority.
I had a couple of co-pilots, and at least one captain that fit that category! LOL
They simply just don't want to do it.
Recently I read a story about a guy causing a disturbance on a plane because the pilot was a female. He caused such a problem he had to be removed from the flight.
http://news.travel.aol.com/2011/02/25/man-delays-flight-over-fear-of-female-pilot/
Seriously.....some people....
The military did some studies not long ago that proves Women can pull more G's than men in fighters.
... Some men like to joke around and make jokes that some women may not tolerate. I don't take it seriously as I know they mean it as a joke, but some get offended. Even during flight training some flight instructors make comments that may make some female students uncomfortable enough to stop training....
I think that men who do this show such immaturity. They think that it is just the uncool women that may be repelled by this, but I think that you have to know your audience. I have known very cool women who do not subscribe to these sorts of degrading comments, or "jokes".
Oh come on...classic male response. I know the difference, if you don't maybe you are the reason the rest of us need to go to "sensitivity" training.We don't even know what kind of humor might be considered "degrading comments" to those who choose to be offended... I'm sure some people are sensitive enough to be offended by a joke as harmless as "a horse walks into a bar..."
We don't even know what kind of humor might be considered "degrading comments" to those who choose to be offended... I'm sure some people are sensitive enough to be offended by a joke as harmless as "a horse walks into a bar..."
Oh come on...classic male response. I know the difference, if you don't maybe you are the reason the rest of us need to go to "sensitivity" training.
I guess if you can't tell the difference, you shouldn't be making jokes, then.
Oh come on...classic male response. I know the difference, if you don't maybe you are the reason the rest of us need to go to "sensitivity" training.
I guess if you can't tell the difference, you shouldn't be making jokes, then.