Kristin
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Kristin (The Aviatrix)
Well, this is a hypothetical interwebz scenario so for the sake of the story we'll say they are equal.
If I was the head of a flight department (and I'm not, just some dumbass 19 year old kid) I would hire whoever I thought could do the job best. My emphasis is safety and good decision-making. If I thought the bearded lady from Ripleys believe it or not would be the better candidate, then that is who I would want.
I know three professional female pilots. I mean like IRL friends. One of them is a training director for one of the most well known flight schools in the country, another is a King-Air/Citation pilot, and the third is a DPE with about 40,000 hours that has flown everything under the sun. They have all earned everything that they have, and I would consider the third woman to be one of my aviation role-models. If you throw all of my acquaintances who are female and also pilots into the mix there are probably a dozen if not more, and I've never heard any of them say that anyone had tried to discourage them.
You (just guessing from all the fancy letters by your name) are from a different generation and dealt with a different set of challenges than my generations female aviators will.
Your DPE friend is likely of an even earlier generation and saw even more discrimination. I am guessing you are a bit older than 19, but if you aren't old enough to be a baby boomer, then we are of a different generation. You can't tell too much by the letters. I was 27 when I got the last of the aviation ones.
IMX, the males of the younger generation, i.e. <40 or so, are vastly more likely to objectively hire a woman pilot than my generation or older. Which isn't to say all woman pilots are good at flying. The best student I ever had was male, as was the worst.
It is also interesting, to me at least, that my best student had a high school education and drove bulldozers for a living. My worst was a Ph.D engineer.