Earbuds in sight of pax?

Just to add, proper pilot backpack etiquette requires the use of only one strap. Two straps does, indeed, look ridiculous. :)

As long as you guys have rules. Seemed like a free-for-all to me. :)
 
I love cheeseburgers and tacos! But here's some insider-shizzle. I am the last one in my family that is neither diabetic and (or?) hypertensive. No one else is going to pay me $175/hr to do anything I can do on diuretics or sugar pills so I'm TRYNA stay healthy.
Amateur...
 
Oh, Todd. There's a whole wide world outside your tiny little bubble.

If you think I'm going to take a spill climbing up and down a ladder one-handed because some JCer says I can't wear a backpack, you're sorely mistaken! It might be difficult to believe, but not everyone strolls down to the airplane via a jetway. :)

I used to commute on UPS constantly. I walked up those rickety stairs with their crews countless times. Can't remember seeing one of them carry a backpack. And I certainly made it up the stairs just fine carrying my stuff.
 
I used to commute on UPS constantly. I walked up those rickety stairs with their crews countless times. Can't remember seeing one of them carry a backpack. And I certainly made it up the stairs just fine carrying my stuff.
I'm not talking about the air stairs.

Not gonna argue further. Completely fruitless with you. :)
 
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I walked past a Delta captain that had a backpack on his LW j-hook yesterday.

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dasleben said:
Missing that one! Used this beast until my current job. Between the ladder (to the upper deck of the jet I have 5700 hours deadheading on for 2.85:1 credit... Thanks OBAMA!), and long strolls through airports in civilian clothes sans-roller on commercial deadheads, the backpack was the clear choice. :) #runonsentencesftw #RUSHsuperfan
Digging the Rush!
 
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