> Take heart ladies. We are slowly catching up and hopefully someday we >will be recognized by ALL the guys as fellow pilots and not just >'babes'. But for now, when I fly other than solo, the men I take for passenger > don't answer questions about my plane. They say "Ask her, it's her plane." > > N52WT Mary Corrington Mary has such a beautiful, "well fed and well groomed" plane. And she looks absolutely stunning flying it. In my humble opinion, a female pilot in a coupe is more likely to be a "stud magnet" than a male pilot in a coupe is likely to be a "babe magnet". Leslie, I like your T-shirt idea. When are they going into production??!! Maybe I'm way off here, but my perception is that women were more involved in aviation in the past than they are today, for example the women who ferried planes in WWII. One of those fabulous ladies lives in my area. Her name is Kay Chaffee(sp?). She flew everything; P-51's, you name it. Georgia
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