The forgotten standard where test scores, flight hours, and simulator performance mattered more than hitting demographic targets.
The forgotten standard where test scores, flight hours, and simulator performance mattered more than hitting demographic targets.
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The approach that kept planes in the air safely for decades until someone decided “equity” was more important than not crashing.
The principle that says a pilot should prove they can land in fog and crosswinds before they prove they fit the company’s diversity dashboard.
The controversial notion that flying a 200-ton jet full of people requires actual skill instead of just the right pronouns and skin tone.
The outdated practice airlines abandoned so they could brag about “inclusion” while quietly praying the lowered standards never show up on a black box.