The death of a WWII female pilot is investigated, and it turns out that at the time, many of the male pilots had a sexist attitude about girls flying planes.
When a plane wreckage is discovered. They find out that it went down during World War II and that it was piloted by a woman who's a member of the Women Airforce Service Pilots or WASP. When they learn that the plane was tampered with they suspect that someone wanted to get rid of her. So they talk to survivors and learn that they had to endure a lot of hardship from the male pilots who trained them who didn't believe they should be flying.—rcs0411@yahoo.com
When the wreckage of a WWII plane is discovered, the team discovers that it had been piloted by a member of the Women's Airforce Service Pilots, and that the plane had been sabotaged. They interview surviving members of the unit and learn that the women had suffered discrimination from the male pilots who trained and served with them and who didn't believe women should be flying.—jeff@jeffsalzberg.com