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FWIW I trained women pilots transitioning to the L1011 while working
at Eastern. Without exception they were meticulous pilots who studied hard and really learned the airplane. I also knew Betty Skelton - she was a 'pretty good' woman pilot (understatement for effect). Walt BJ |
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![]() "C Kingsbury" wrote in message ink.net... There was an NTSB study within the past four years that looked at this question. I'm going on memory here, but the aggregate accident rates were not different in a statistically significant way. But there was a suggestion that the causes of accidents were somewhat different across the two groups. Women, it seemed, were more likely to be involved in accidents owing to mishandling the aircraft, while men were more likely to make serious judgment errors. I think that one you may have backwards. I recall some tests of male-female pilots recently. The findings were that women handled the aircraft better (more precisely, more smoothly), but men were better at emergency procedures. |
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"Roger Long" wrote in message .. .
OK troll, I'll bite. Why'd you bother? ----------- |
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"Friedrich Ostertag" wrote in message ...
Overall you can pull just the same arguments used generally in "women driver" discussions. But have you noticed that this phrase is hardly heard anymore? I wonder if it's because women have become so much better drivers in the last 15 years. I'm surprise you weren't chided by the surprisingly huge number of the spineless set that hang out here for using that phrase. ---------- |
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Ron Natalie wrote in message om...
NoPoliticsHere wrote: Of course if you enumerate all the crashes involving male pilots Ron, ever hear of the word 'disproportionate'? I used it in my post. -------------- |
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NoPoliticsHere wrote:
Ron Natalie wrote in message om... NoPoliticsHere wrote: Of course if you enumerate all the crashes involving male pilots Ron, ever hear of the word 'disproportionate'? I used it in my post. Yep, and you were wrong as well. You take 5 crashes out of a sample set of 5 crashes you heard about involving woman. That's no more of a representable sample than my "pages" comment. It's hard to be really proportionate when you pull samples out of your ass. |
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Jay Somerset wrote in message . ..
After reading this, I can understand why you post anonymously. Your last sentence is particulaly obnoxoius! Maybe he just meant that it was better that this woman be permanently put out of commission (considering her record, but still being allowed to fly), rather than crash onto the deck at some time, killing dozens of personnel in the process. Why is that so hard for you to understand? --------- |
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Jay Somerset wrote in message . ..
After reading this, I can understand why you post anonymously. Your last sentence is particulaly obnoxoius! A little anonymity can be a good thing Jay. Why would anyone use their real name in a place like this, unless they're selling something? Anonymity is more likely to bring honesty, as far as inner opinions. Most people who post with real names make sure they walk the line they've been told to walk. ------------ |
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