Good can come out of evil. After the last few days of being vilified and misrepresented by the misogynists* of A Voice for Men , in researching them I found this wonderful blog, called The Thinking Housewife . Last year she posted a review of a 1950's British movie on aviation which gave a small insight into the mind of the man who took risks of over sixty years ago. The film, released as Decision Against Time in America and directed by Charles Crichton, is interesting for its portrayal of the almost entirely male world of commercial aviation and for its aerial cinematography, but also for its sensitive exploration of the psychology of the male provider. Though made less than 60 years ago, this is a world in which a female commercial pilot is unimaginable. At the beginning of the story, Mitchell realizes he is unable to afford a better house for his family and that his company faces bankruptcy if its n...