are you only interested in the male responses to that Q?
sue***
No, absolutely not!
Which reminds me of an interesting historical fact. During, or shortly
after, WWII, the Air Force conducted a study of aircraft deliveries to
Europe. Many of these trips were made by women pilots. Remember, this meant
flying across the lower fringes of the Arctic and Greenland in the days of
very primitive radio and navigation equipment.
The study adjusted for training, flight hours, experience, type of accident,
etc. to determine relative skill, judgement, and decision making. The
authors said they were sure there must be something wrong with their
methodology. The data and analysis showed that, not only were women better
pilots at the same level of training and experience, there was a good case
to be made that men should not be allowed to fly airplanes at all!
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Roger Long
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