Douchey Pilot Things. A list

So how would it work-out if pilat chose to wear sun sleeves with a short-sleeve uniform shirt?

Do you think a chief or professional standards would tell 'em to knock it off?


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I've given it serious thought. Once the door is closed is when I would put them on. It would be no different than loosening your tie.






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The older I get the more sunscreen I use. Fact.

I just spent about a month looking like a burn victim due to acetinic keratosis. Doc gave me some cream that burned it off my face and scalp over the course of a week. Never again. I bought some decent mineral sunscreen and sun shades for work.
 
I just spent about a month looking like a burn victim due to acetinic keratosis. Doc gave me some cream that burned it off my face and scalp over the course of a week. Never again. I bought some decent mineral sunscreen and sun shades for work.
I had to do the same in the vee line below my neck. Kept my shirt buttoned up for 6 weeks. Can't imagine that where it's visible.
 
There is a large group of pilots that for one reason or another don't really like what they do and either hate or pretend to hate other pilots. Maybe they are just jaded, or perhaps it's a law of primacy and they learned it from a primary instructor or someone they think they look up to. It's a • attitude and way to make a living. It sounds like your friend is one of those dudes, don't be that dude.
Pretty sure that has to do with (a.) people who "identify" as pilots vs (b.) people who happen to make their living operating aeronautical appliances.
Tells ya... Cat A. Have to ask... Cat B
 
My CFI this morning said gas instead of fuel. I grit my teeth and smiled. I don't think hissing at him would have been a smart move on a checkout flight. Lol.
lol probably not. You know this one used to bug me. Then I realized it’s just not that important and with context it’s really trivial to understand what they mean or want or are doing. For instance a truck driving telling me he put gas in his truck before he got here tells me he fueled his truck with whatever fuel he found appropriate… which most of the time would mean diesel. I simply don’t care what flavor of explodey Dino water he used. It’s just not pertinent to our conversation.

same with to/two/too or their/they’re/ there. 99% of the time I know what their trying too say. It’s a bit jarring maybe, but whatever, communication still happened.
 
Being out on the ramp, in the rain, and as a mechanic walking around an airplane to explain to the captain what's been done to fix it. Climb up the stairs to finish the paperwork and the pilot tells me to remove my shoes so I don't get the carpet dirty and leaves his on.
That’s because a mechanic splashes through water, but a Captain walks on water.
 
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