2022
DOI: 10.15394/jaaer.2022.1929
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“You’ll Never Really Be One of Us”: Women’s Underrepresentation in the Aviation Workforce

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“…This is why equity within aviation has been more of a touted self-proclamation rather than fact rooted in tangible, substantive action. Such a bold statement is supported by the testimonies of others and is accentuated by the staggering statistics that detail the historical and contemporary participation rates of minoritized groups in aviation (Ison, 2010;2018;Ison et al, 2016), particularly for women of color in the industry (Lutte & Morrison, 2022). Performative diversity has enabled the aviation industry, its leadership, and, to an extent, the FAA to rest on their laurels when implementing changes that will remove inequities in the system to foster DEI and improve the retention and recruitment of minoritized groups.…”
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confidence: 95%
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“…This is why equity within aviation has been more of a touted self-proclamation rather than fact rooted in tangible, substantive action. Such a bold statement is supported by the testimonies of others and is accentuated by the staggering statistics that detail the historical and contemporary participation rates of minoritized groups in aviation (Ison, 2010;2018;Ison et al, 2016), particularly for women of color in the industry (Lutte & Morrison, 2022). Performative diversity has enabled the aviation industry, its leadership, and, to an extent, the FAA to rest on their laurels when implementing changes that will remove inequities in the system to foster DEI and improve the retention and recruitment of minoritized groups.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…Additionally, the conversation-based interviews provided information and pertinent context on issues that cannot be easily observed or efficiently accessed (Tracy, 2019). In the context of this book, being a woman of color in the aviation industry is not something that can be easily observed nor accessed, and as the literature suggests (Johnson, 2023b;Lutte et al, 2023;Lutte & Morrison, 2022;Murillo, 2020), is characterized by challenges rooted in equity, packed with negative emotion(s) that go unvocalized, and cause some to suffer in silence. The suffering and frustration were conveyed eloquently through the numerous quotes embedded throughout the chapters, providing a first-person account of the experience in the women's own words.…”
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“…These issues are rooted in inequity and are irrefutable through interviewees' quotes that highlight the issues in real-time from the lenses of those experiencing them. If history has shown us anything, it is that the issues stressed are not new, as evidenced by 20% of women comprising the aviation workforce (Lutte & Morrison, 2022) or the 0.5% of airline pilots identifying as Black women (Sisters of the Skies, 2022). Such abysmal participation rates further underscore the aviation industry is not doing enough to cultivate and maintain a diverse or inclusive workforce predicated upon equity.…”
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“…The aviation industry continues to grow as air travel becomes safer and more affordable (Airlines for America, 2019). Airline passenger traffic and revenue passenger miles (RPM) have increased significantly, with 2018 seeing an increase of over 109 million RPM in the United States between 2015 and 2018 (Airlines for America, 2018;Lutte, 2019). Unfortunately, the increases seen for passengers has not mirrored in commercial pilots, as the pilot numbers that would be needed to fulfill passengers' needs are not there (Caraway, 2020;Federal Aviation Administration, 2019;Klapper & Ruff-Stahl, 2019) in parallel to the rising increase in pilot demand (CAE, 2017;Lutte, 2018).…”
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confidence: 99%