“She might have been gay, but that doesn’t always factor in every mistake one makes.”
It doesn’t. But her being gay — one of the DEI classes — easily could have put her in that position, which pushed aside more qualified non-DEI people. Maybe it also makes people sit up and take notice about this administration’s concerns about DEI and the common sense factor.
My guess is that it at least got her on the continuity team—and that got her to the position she was in that night.
She might have been gay, but that doesn’t
always factor in every mistake one makes.
It doesn’t.
But her being “gay” — which is one of the top DEI criteria —
easily put her in a “preferred” position, which pushed aside more qualified non-DEI people
who would have been less likely to mishandle vital aircraft details.
It also makes people sit up and take notice about the
vagaries of DEI and a sorry lack of the common sense factor.
That would be a big surprise to the daughter of a good friend of ours...my husband taught her (and her dad) to fly in the ‘70’s and she’s flown for AA for years and years - long before DEI - even has a husband, daughters, granddaughters and not even a LESBIAN, imagine!!
Seek out FR SkyDancer and ask her if she became a pilot because of DEI?
“the common sense factor.”
Speaking of common sense - where has it been for the past 4 days on FR on the threads regarding this tragedy. Mostly HATE!