Two Stripes

Kingairer

'Tiger Team' Member
I actually saw someone in a domestic airport with 2 stripes this week, and no i wasnt looking in the mirror...Does anyone know what airline this could have been...looked like a pilot too not an FA... SWEEET!
 
USAir F/As have 2 stripes, as did TWA.

My guess would be that it was a F/A. I can't think of any operators out there right now that would have PFEs anymore.
 
Comair's Male FAs wear 2 stripes, but they are red. Everything else could be pilot garb.

Pinnacle's wear 2 gold ones but their shirts are blue.

Not sure who would would be that close to a pilot uniform.

Or it could be one of your partners in crime at where ever you are.
 
BA Jr. FOs have 2 stripes, but sure how they got over here as I do not think you can fly long haul until you are a Sr. FO.
 
Northwest has some DC-10s still flying around still with plans to have them phased out by Jan. '07 supposedly. I know Memphis to Ammsterdam is still on a 10. They have FEs although I would guess anyone in that seat was displaced from FO post 911. Numerous cargo operators have FEs as well. Perhaps someone was jumpseating.
 
USAir F/As have 2 stripes, as did TWA.

My guess would be that it was a F/A. I can't think of any operators out there right now that would have PFEs anymore.

USAir has a solid navy blue shoulder board for the FAs.
 
I believe the SO's wear 2.5 stripes or simply 3 stripes...even at Kalitta and such (carried a few of them in my jumpseat).
 
Wow, I never saw US Airways FA's with stripes. It must be something new.

USAir has a solid navy blue shoulder board for the FAs.


Found a pic:

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USAir has solid epaulettes, not striped. My bad.
 
Geesh... and they certainly don't have FAs that look like that.

hopefully not - "she's" plastic :)

P.S. Don't give the bean counter ideas. I'm pretty sure the FAR's say you need an actual person in back. :) (as I think about those people who put models in their seats to drive in the car pool lanes...)
 
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