As you stated, the flight suit for a heavily pregnant woman and what it represents (putting pregnant women on the front lines) is indeed what everyone here is making fun off and kind of worried about. We might just not qualify all our terminology for the sake of keeping our comments brief.
Conceptually, when people think military, they generally think of the front lines (those who are or were actually in the military probably have a more nuanced view than this). No one is worried about pregnant women doing paper work and this flight suite does not imply that.
The flight suite also begs the question, what problem is it trying to address?
Does the US military have such a shortage of pilots that they need every possible recruit they can get, even if they probably should not be flying?
As you stated, the flight suit for a heavily pregnant woman and what it represents (putting pregnant women on the front lines) is indeed what everyone here is making fun off and kind of worried about. We might just not qualify all our terminology for the sake of keeping our comments brief.
Conceptually, when people think military, they generally think of the front lines (those who are or were actually in the military probably have a more nuanced view than this). No one is worried about pregnant women doing paper work and this flight suite does not imply that.
The flight suite also begs the question, what problem is it trying to address?
Does the US military have such a shortage of pilots that they need every possible recruit they can get, even if they probably should not be flying?