Skyemonster, whilst you are at it, perhaps you could enlighten us as to all the women pilots who are employed in airlines (how 4000 of them got through the system I'll never know) who have been directly involved in crashes.
And perhaps also the number of men. And perhaps the number of men involved in manslaughter charges against them due to their incompetent or just plain dangerous flying.
Oh, and what happened to that chap in his Tigermoth who disappeared a couple of years ago, CROSSING THE CHANNEL. I mean, he could see the land on the other side and he still managed to get lost???
You get my point I am sure.
I have a suspicious feeling that Skyemonster maybe used to be throber69? Same sort of attitude.
Anyway Skyemonster, you do not live in the real world at all I'm afraid, as previously said, if your student is failing then look to the instructor.
In the world that I inhabit, that is the airline industry, there are plenty of women pilots employed. Everybody gets the same twice yearly sim check and the same annual line check. If someone isn't up to scratch, they don't get through and have to undertake some retraining. As yet, I have heard of no women failing in my company.
Are you also going to suggest that the training captains involved are incompetent in letting these women through?