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Re: Pilot introduces self as pilot at hearing, lawmaker asks her about life as a stewardess - Fritz - 03-16-2024

I don't know who hanlon is but that's a great quote and I'm stealing it.


Re: Pilot introduces self as pilot at hearing, lawmaker asks her about life as a stewardess - Spock - 03-16-2024

Lux Interior wrote:
At least he didn't say Sky Bus Waitress.

or Trolley Dolly.


Re: Pilot introduces self as pilot at hearing, lawmaker asks her about life as a stewardess - Speedy - 03-16-2024

RAMd®d wrote:
I'm curious about the reason for this gaffe.

Is he a misogynist?

Was he deliberately trying to impugn her dignity?

Was he just not paying attention?

None of his listed bona fides preclude him from treating her with the courtesy and respect she deserves.

And I don't think I've seen the term 'stewardess' used a half-dozen times in a decade or few.

None of this is a defense for his, at best, oversight, but I'm wondering how he managed this.

Diminished mental acuity/capacity?


So, sure. It’s probably still a little surprising to run into a female pilot. It’s also generally a pretty smart idea to listen to women when they introduce themselves.

I can cut the guy a little slack for not knowing what a 'first officer' is when someone is wearing wings, but seriously, I think the not paying attention to an introduction is a problem.

At least it doesn't appear he was doing a P45* insulting dismissal like calling Cook 'Tim Apple'.

All this is covered by him being a Republican.


Re: Pilot introduces self as pilot at hearing, lawmaker asks her about life as a stewardess - Buzz - 03-17-2024

Until proven otherwise, "stewardesses" is longest common word typed solely by the left hand on a QWERTY keyboard. That said, Mrs. Buzz started her career as a stewardess in 1977, and then finally retired over 43 years later as a flight attendant..... never bothered her to still be addressed as a stewardess in her later years of flying; as long as the person addressing her was close to her vintage, or was even more of an antique.

IOW, boomer stewardesses are OK, but Gen X'ers, and newer, are all flight attendants.

The gender bigotry shown by the MN lawmaker was palpable, but maybe he was pissed off MN lost Northwest Airlines in the merger w/ Delta, though MSP is still a Delta hub.....
though no more HQ there, since DAl is in ATL.


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Re: Pilot introduces self as pilot at hearing, lawmaker asks her about life as a stewardess - RAMd®d - 03-17-2024

He did apologize to her and said he wasn't listening carefully. When someone says "stewardess," I get the impression they don't fly much because that has been out for decades.


Got it.

To me, not listen carefully is the bigger of the two errors.


Re: Pilot introduces self as pilot at hearing, lawmaker asks her about life as a stewardess - Lemon Drop - 03-17-2024

RAMd®d wrote:
He did apologize to her and said he wasn't listening carefully. When someone says "stewardess," I get the impression they don't fly much because that has been out for decades.


Got it.

To me, not listen carefully is the bigger of the two errors.

I agree!


Re: Pilot introduces self as pilot at hearing, lawmaker asks her about life as a stewardess - sekker - 03-17-2024

He apologized. That makes him a modern hero!