CoffeeIcePapers
Well-Hung Member
I would just say:
"Go do something else."
"Go do something else."
Perhaps we should all invest in a roadside billboard that reads "400 hour jet pilots was the exception, not the rule".
I thought about how my pilot group just didn't get the picture. Then I thought, maybe its not that they don't get the picture, its just that they came to this airline with the mindset of not taking this profession seriously.
mrivc211 said:Because of your attitude, your a hazard when you fly. You make a cockpit environment unsafe. The next time I fly with you, I'll ask nicely, then ask that you be removed.
a professional
I noticed EVERY DL pilot wearing FULL uniform. Hat, blazer, pressed, clean! No ipod, no sunglasses on their head, no wrinkled yellowish shirt sticking out. These guys were spot on. QUOTE]
But would they all look like that if Delta didn't have such a strict uniform policy? I would rather fly in shorts in the summer but my company enforces the policy on long pants....they do not enforce the hat policy so mine stays at home. I have seen pilots from the majors with ipods in, with nasty yellow shirts, with sunglasses on their head so don't make it sound like its just a regional thing. As fas as backpacks go, as long as it isnt on your back then its fine by me. Go take a stroll through the Fed Ex AOC almost all of those guys bring backpacks on their trips and not many of them wear a hat. Uniform rules and practices vary from one airline to the next
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It wasn't a generational thing because he was almost my age. I just think he was part of that era in time in aviation where people expected to hop out of flight school, straight into a regional captain's seat and expect all of the major airlines to immediately knock on his door, pleading for "His Airworthiness" to gild his name on an ever-growing seniority list.
Does that come with a side of Basmati rice, Daftarian?
I. Oh and by the way, props are for boats.
I noticed EVERY DL pilot wearing FULL uniform. Hat, blazer, pressed, clean! No ipod, no sunglasses on their head, no wrinkled yellowish shirt sticking out. These guys were spot on. QUOTE]
But would they all look like that if Delta didn't have such a strict uniform policy? I would rather fly in shorts in the summer but my company enforces the policy on long pants....they do not enforce the hat policy so mine stays at home. I have seen pilots from the majors with ipods in, with nasty yellow shirts, with sunglasses on their head so don't make it sound like its just a regional thing. As fas as backpacks go, as long as it isnt on your back then its fine by me. Go take a stroll through the Fed Ex AOC almost all of those guys bring backpacks on their trips and not many of them wear a hat. Uniform rules and practices vary from one airline to the next
If I am flying mostly out of the public eye then dress codes are not such a major concern. That said the sharp looking uniform dress code that I see on Delta pilots, as an example, has really grown on me. I believe the general flying public has a lower perception of the airline profession then in times past. Looking sharp and well dressed ,IMO, is one way to help combat some of that perception.
Evvvvvvverything is dynamic.
"I'm going to go to ____________ because they pay the most and they'll never furlough because they're in (choose one: market/geographical region/sector).
People believe that stuff man.
I see it every day in my inbox. "Sure (flight school) is hella money, but (airline) pays their captains $X so after a couple of years at (regional), I'll go to (major) and I'll pay it off and buy a boat."
Because of your attitude, your a hazard when you fly. You make a cockpit environment unsafe. .