HerrGruyere
Well-Known Member
I feel bad for my CFI since the school makes the instructors sport a white pilot shirt and slacks while I can just waltz up in some goofy plaid shorts and a dingy t-shirt. I mean, it's a million degrees outside and wicked humid. Then we're crammed like sardines in a dinky tin can of a plane with no a/c other than prop wash.
To be honest, I don't give a flying F how my instructor is dressed. I care about the instructor's attitude, dedication and knowledge to the craft. Throwing on important looking clothes doesn't necessarily impart knowledge. The clothes don't transfer information to your brain through osmosis. Sure, you look great and probably command a little more respect; but, do you have the knowledge to back it up?
It's like walking around or going to a restaurant in a full suit. People generally will use better manners, faster service, etc. But I could just be some dumbass in a suit.
I asked my CFI a million times whether or not I should dress up for my PPL checkride and she said no need. I agree - the DPE is focused on how well I fly, not whether or not my belt matches my shoes. I'll probably wear my nice linen shorts and a light cotton shirt just so I look a little more presentable, as I understand looking presentable helps you out in these instances.
If/when I ever become an instructor, I'd probably wear some of my nicer clothes with students, but I wouldn't see a need to dress like I'm the captain hopping in a Northwest A-330. If my school dictates that I wear a uniform, so be it.
Also Prozac Pilot needs to hop in his DeLorean and leave 1955. Girls show cleavage. It's okay these days for a woman to show some skin.
To be honest, I don't give a flying F how my instructor is dressed. I care about the instructor's attitude, dedication and knowledge to the craft. Throwing on important looking clothes doesn't necessarily impart knowledge. The clothes don't transfer information to your brain through osmosis. Sure, you look great and probably command a little more respect; but, do you have the knowledge to back it up?
It's like walking around or going to a restaurant in a full suit. People generally will use better manners, faster service, etc. But I could just be some dumbass in a suit.
I asked my CFI a million times whether or not I should dress up for my PPL checkride and she said no need. I agree - the DPE is focused on how well I fly, not whether or not my belt matches my shoes. I'll probably wear my nice linen shorts and a light cotton shirt just so I look a little more presentable, as I understand looking presentable helps you out in these instances.
If/when I ever become an instructor, I'd probably wear some of my nicer clothes with students, but I wouldn't see a need to dress like I'm the captain hopping in a Northwest A-330. If my school dictates that I wear a uniform, so be it.
Also Prozac Pilot needs to hop in his DeLorean and leave 1955. Girls show cleavage. It's okay these days for a woman to show some skin.