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Yamma 30th Sep 2012 13:21

Female Pilots
 
Sorry I don't mean to offend but just flew with a female FO.

3, 4, 5, 6 day patterns away from your very young kids.....seriously how do you do it??!!

Life experiences, life experiences. And then to have the audacity to say "you live in DB....you need to get out" are you for real?:eek:

AD POSSE AD ESSE 30th Sep 2012 15:03

Not so sure about the "young kids"

Aren't they all lesbos???:ok:

Five Green 30th Sep 2012 18:10

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Yama

I guess you are trying to be somewhat sympathetic ? As a male is it easier to be away from one's family ? Pretty last century there Yammy...........

Love it when posts like these shine such a positive light on our profession !

trident-too 30th Sep 2012 19:09

Female Pilots
 
Gee Yamma, what f***ing century you in?

SMOC 30th Sep 2012 22:07

Shame we don't have 1st world labour laws that allow proper maternity leave for both mum and dad.

bugsquash1 1st Oct 2012 01:49

Troll alert

broadband circuit 1st Oct 2012 02:50

Without wanting to take sides, anyone who's been here for more than about 5 years, and has any semblance of a memory will recall that in some of our more "industrial" times, most of the female pilots have shown infinitely more spine than a lot of the male pilots.

Cavallier 1st Oct 2012 06:28

Most of the female f/o s and the two female captains on the 744 are a perfumed breath of fresh air on the fleet. Easy day out with no aggression and egos unlike a lot of the other tossers on the fleet!!!

The Cav

etopsmonkey 1st Oct 2012 06:36

Don't be so quick to jump all over Yamma. I think he/she has a very valid question. It is human/natural evolution that women are the ones taking care of the kid(s) and family, while men go out to the hunting/gathering. Men are "evolved" to be away from home for days at a time, while women are "evolved" to be at home almost all the time with the kids. This has been true for thousands of years. Just because in the last 40 or so years that women has become more visible and capable in the workforce, doesn't void the history of natural evolution. Until human kind have X thousands years of history of the reverse (where women are the hunter/gatherers, and men are the caregiver), I think it is appropriate to exam Yamma's question.

I am not saying the women must stay at home and bear children, it is perfectly okay for a woman to decide not to have kids and pursue a career. However, I believe Yamma's question relates to female pilots with kid(s) ... how can the female pilots with child(ren) overcome with their maternal instinct to be away from home for X days at a time.

Question for the young female cadets/SO/FO here: right now, most of you are probably in your mid/late-20's, and maybe contemplating about starting a family and have kids before mid/late-30's ... do you REALLY/HONESTLY see yourself as able to have BOTH (piloting career, and family/kids)? In reality, you can only choose one. Are you willing to sacrifice a potential family for a career (especially with "caring" company)? (Well, this question can also apply to male pilots, who are thinking of coming to HK to work for a caring company) Being a pilot or cabin crew is not family-friendly. (Being very stereotypical here: most of the cabin crew just see their job as a "temp" job and not a career - a chance to travel and see the world before settling down. Or even as a mean to an end - which is to find that CN or First Class passenger and get married off.)

Do not get me wrong. I am all for women equity in every aspect of life and society. In fact, I think women and men as just as good decision makers and leaders ... it all has to do with the individual, and not the individual's gender.

Sorry, if I offended anyone here. Definitely not my intention. I am looking at this subject from a psychology, human evolution point of view. If I did offend any, I sincerely apologize.

hongkongfooey 1st Oct 2012 08:51

If she's based in Sydney she's being a hell of a lot kinder to her kids making them do without her for a few days rather than making them suck pollution 24/7.
Just saying......

Oasis 1st Oct 2012 11:52

Some of you guys make me sick.
Natural evolution? get with the times man!
It's no worse that the woman is gone from home 6 days, than the the guy is.

The ladies in CX are great pilots with passion for the profession, we're all in it together.

We've got women running countries, large public companies etc, don't you have a tv?

I feel embarrassed for what has been said here, hope the ladies realize this is a small minority with these opinions.

fastflaps40 1st Oct 2012 12:40

Oasis

All was going well with your post, until

“…great pilots with passion for the profession, we're all in it together.”

We are all in what together?:confused:

Basically children raised by helpers.

Ultimately a lot of empty kitchens/homes.:(

etopsmonkey 1st Oct 2012 14:13

Oasis, I'm not saying that female pilots are not capable and passionate about the profession. As I mentioned in my post, I am person's capabilities all has to do with the individual, and not the individual's gender. I do realize there are women ceo and political leaders. The question of this post is not whether woman are capable in their profession.

The question here is how come women pursue a family and pilot career at the same time. Of course, there are exceptions, but for the vast majority you can choose one or the other.

This is an anonymous forum, we can skip being so politically correct

anotherbusdriver 1st Oct 2012 14:28

This has to be a wind up. Surely???!!!

Oval3Holer 1st Oct 2012 17:55

If neither the mother nor the father can stay home to raise the kid(s), there should BE no kid(s).

Too many people now want to pursue a career AND have kids. If a woman cannot be fulfilled by being a mother, she should not BE a mother.

If both parents have to work because of MONEY issues, there is something wrong with their living/spending priorities.

anotherbusdriver 2nd Oct 2012 01:09

Shame, shame, shame.

Moderators please delete this thread.

hongkongfooey 2nd Oct 2012 03:31

Good call Oval, basically comes down to greed.
A bit like the " how can you possibly survive on 160K AUD a year " brigade

3FL Woe 2nd Oct 2012 03:47

I would take any female Captain or any female FO every single time over many of the egomaniac Check Captains I have flown with. I have flow with nearly all women on my fleet & about half of the "Check Captains".

Like most sane people, I would take professionalism, friendliness & good CRM over finishing a pattern with someone who has me heading home & feeling like I should be looking for another job.

LongTimeInCX 2nd Oct 2012 04:07

I don't see any 'shame, shame, shame' in discussing the issue.
Apart from the 'flaps' comment, which was below the belt, other people on both sides make some valid comments.

It is an undeniable fact that our environment, especially at the front end, is male dominated, and 25 years ago, females infiltrating our male bastion were rare. These days less so, and whether it's good or bad depends on the individual.
As for mums with kids flying, and it's a generalization based on a small cross-section, but whether it's the maturity of having kids, or that in general they have to be just that more organized than us fathers who walk out the door and leave those problems for our wives, but I've found they are better to fly with than some of what others may term silly young girls, and for that matter some of the guys.
And as for time with the kids, yes there are many days away, but that I believe is well made up by periods of time with them back at home between patterns.

So as far as this myth goes - busted!


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