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Old October 29th 04, 01:59 PM
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"John Mazor" wrote in message ...

Which, as has been pointed out here, is hardly a scientific method,


Never claimed it was.

furthermore, many involved accidents where the pilot gender was irrelevant.


I'm sure some like that have occurred.

---snipped-----

Okay, so you've found one crash story that sounds like the male pilot
was the knucklehead in that male/female cockpit. But two points to
note are that the woman had some age and experience which may lend
good evidence that she was a good pilot, and more importantly, this
was an **Algerian** airline, not American, which lends even more
evidence that the woman was skilled and competent, as the PC politics
at work that I allude to is probably near non-existent in Algeria.

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