With the "evolution" of the social construct of Gender and cities like Berkley striking all gender pronouns from the language of their city codes...what "gender" is your airplane in this day and age?
https://www.sfchronicle.com/bayarea...Berkeley-drops-he-she-14102930.php?psid=d7KuQ
I will sill refer to mine as a "she" because "she" is typically temperamental, demanding, and relatively expensive to operate.
https://www.sfchronicle.com/bayarea...Berkeley-drops-he-she-14102930.php?psid=d7KuQ
I will sill refer to mine as a "she" because "she" is typically temperamental, demanding, and relatively expensive to operate.