Originally Posted by
Sailvi767
The gender involving crews in accidents and incidents. It’s not proportionally with actual numbers. Delta or its subsidiary has had two minor and one major accident in the last 2 years. All three involved female crew members. Southwest has had at least two serious incidents in the last six months with the same. United has had a similar issue including a severe tailstrike at EWR. Some of the best pilots I flew with were female. The best CA I ever flew with was female. There does however seem to be more of a pass for training issues based on gender. Training to proficiency is not a good safety concept. There needs to be a reasonable standard for how much extra instruction will be provided before someone is asked to leave. I actually believe DEI is a worthy concept but not if you lower standards.
What's your source/citation? Or is it just based on the incidents involving women that for some psychological reason you happen to remember more than incidents involving men?
I mean, here's something I've read that cites actual studies on the matter, not anecdotes.
https://www.newsweek.com/do-women-pi...re-men-1973481