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5 Left & Right 1st Sep 2002 11:38

Pilots and Female Siblings
 
I'm a pilot with 2 female children. My Instructor had 4 girls. Various work colleges (pilots) all have mostly girls.

Is it something in the avgas fumes?

Or perhaps some kind of solar radiation killing the boy sperms?

Does anyone know if this is more than just a co-incedence?

Serious now....

alidad 1st Sep 2002 16:11

Daughters are god's way of paying back boy pilots for all the nasty things they did to other men's daughter's when they were single and fancy free. ;)

Capt Claret 1st Sep 2002 23:31

5 L&R,

I worked some time ago with a female radio tech and recall having a conversation with her on this very subject, progeny not sibblings. :D

All of her colleagues, as best I can remember, had female off- spring. The reason was put down to so much time spent in a radar environment. I'm not too sure if it was Wx radar, terminal radar, or both, that is thought to render the male sperm less successful in the quest for fertilisation.

Chimbu chuckles 2nd Sep 2002 01:32

A quick think about my the ratio of boys to girls in my peer group shows a heavy preponderance of girls.

We are producing a veritable smorgosboard for the current male teen youth:(

However my father, who's career in flying started in 1950, had 3 boys/1 girl...my mothers brother who has never been flying other than as occassional pax had 4 girls...my fathers brother had 3 girls.

Oh to be 20 again:D

Chuck.

5 Left & Right 2nd Sep 2002 01:58

I stand corrected progeny not siblings - Thanks

5 L&R

Capt Snooze 2nd Sep 2002 02:13

Reduced pressure environment!

Similar anecdotal evidence has professional divers with male offspring.



Snooze :) :)

greybeard 2nd Sep 2002 03:35

For alidad.

Well said indeed, they are the most expensive items on the budget from day one until in my case 30+++, BUT I wasn't bad in my youth????

:p

*Lancer* 2nd Sep 2002 04:09

Apparently there has been some research into the effects of solar radiation... in the jet age, crew are more likely to end up with girls!

Lancer

Stiff Under Carriage 2nd Sep 2002 06:30

Pressure
 
Sorry guys. Has got nothing to do with avgas, radar enviroments, its actually pressure changes.

Closest was Capt Snooze.

Read an article few years back, saying that people involved in regular pressure changes, i.e, scuba divers and pilots are more LIKELY to have female siblings. Though of course this does not always occur.

As for scuba divers more LIKELY having male siblings I don't know, but I could be wrong.

Though it does all have to do with pressure.

SU/C

#1AHRS 2nd Sep 2002 06:57

Mine are all daughters and a lot of my colleagues have the same!

Toodogs 2nd Sep 2002 07:10

Yep, two girls.
We stopped there for fear of what will happen when they turn 13!

desertsager 2nd Sep 2002 07:18

Luck of the draw I reckon...I have one of each :) but I have one driver mate with three boys and another has four gals....all part of the lucky dip.:confused:

U2 2nd Sep 2002 08:39

I remember watching a documentary on a similar issue. The study was conducted on a temperature basis. It was thought that the girlfriend/wives of men who worked in hot environments (mines, steel factory etc) were more likely have boys. However, they found no convincing evidence.

Just had a look at the Oz bureau of stats. and a population chart shows that the age goups 0 to 10 that there are slightly more boys than girls.


A friend of mine has 19,000 hours and his wife was a commercial pilot. They have 2 boys!

U2

Capt Claret 2nd Sep 2002 09:09

Stiff Undercarriage,

If it's a pressure thing, how would that explain the aparrent preponderance of female children to radio techs?

5 Left & Right 2nd Sep 2002 10:34

U2

Your friend with 19,000hrs and a wife with a CPL blows everyones theory!

Perhaps it is just the luck of the draw.

Maybe they were on holiday when the boys were concieved!

Cheers
5 L&R

U2

Your friend with 19,000hrs and a wife with a CPL blows everyone's theory out of the water.

Were they on holiday when the boys were concieved?!

Perhaps it is just the luck of the draw.

DOH!

The Bionic Vapour Boy 2nd Sep 2002 13:14

So if it IS a pressure thing, then if the child is conceived whilst gaining your member**** in the milehigh club, then it'll more than likely be a girl :confused: :confused:

fruitloop 2nd Sep 2002 20:09

I remember going to a cave diver (fresh-water you animals) re-union and no male children observed.
Question for all. How many Olympic male swimmers(with-in the last 20 years) have male children ??

Cheers

Nipper 3rd Sep 2002 01:51

Pilot's in the Defence Forces tend to sire female offspring.

I've got three boys :confused:

Perhaps it had something to do with flying flingwing, things getting stirred instead of shaken, or that I'm a non-conformist. However with all the other pilot's producing girls my boys will be right!!!!:D

TheNightOwl 3rd Sep 2002 06:10

Nothing so esoteric as some of the foregoing explanations, old son, merely another example of the innate laziness of pilots, i.e. you have the pattern in front of you!!

Kind regards,

TheNightOwl.:D :D

Stiff Under Carriage 3rd Sep 2002 11:08

????
 
Capt Claret,

To answer your question.

Its probably the same reason to why U2 claims its temperature for boys.

I don't know.

Obviously there are mixed stats here from different sources. I too know a pilot with 3 boys.

I am now more open to this as it appears that we all have different thoughts, mine included. Maybe it is just pot luck or bad luck for that matter.

SU/C:(


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