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Old 27th Mar 2018, 10:08
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Training Risky
 
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Originally Posted by roving
Of course the important role of women in the ATA during WWII should be promoted.

The idea that only men should fly fast jets reflects the insecurity of men in British society, not women.
You missed the point.

The women 'promoted' during these PR jazz fests are overwhelmingly presented as half (and sometimes more) of the WWII workforce. It is a false image, but one that suits modern MOD PR guff.

And men form the huge majority of aircrew because we are biologically suited to it.
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