SurferLucas
Southern Gentleman
I wasPilots need to be able to wear bow ties.

I wasPilots need to be able to wear bow ties.
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I was "encouraged"They made you stop? Thank God!
Let me see, I think there's an old post with me wearing one...Pic or GTFO
I think it's cool. The adopt a pilot program is a great youth advocacy program. More than most airlines can say.
The adopt a pilot program is a great youth advocacy program.
That's because you're a communist Asian sympathizer.I like it way better than those American flag ties.
Pilots should care how pilots look in public because it directly impacts how we are perceived as professionals. If we dress ourselves like idiots it undoubtedly impacts that perception both in the eyes of the public and how we view our own self worth. Worse yet, if we let our employers, managers, etc dress us up to look like idiots it's a very clear statement of how they view us. You can say all you want that it doesn't matter and that I'd "wear a T shirt if my employer did XYZ" but you're kidding yourself. Our society has many stereotypes about how professionals dress. Right or wrong those expectations exist. Bankers and attorneys largely wear suits...or at the very least wear suits when in important publicly viewed events. Judges wear robes. Physicians wear lab coats. The list goes on. Pilots wearing stupid ties is like having Hawaiian Shirt Fridays as your standard dress code. Who is going to take you seriously? Certainly not me.
If you want to wear stupid ties and dress like a slob, please don't start a conversation with me about long term degradation of Captain's authority or the pay checks of yesteryear. I'm not naive enough to believe that it's not all related. If you want to be treated like a professional you better look like one in addition to acting like one because like it or not people have largely already made up their mind about your professionalism long before they've boarded your flight. They've already seen you in the gate area.
I was "encouraged"...don't hate, the girls loved it...nothing like having them buy you coffee while telling you how much they like your style. (YOU KIDS GET OFF MY LAWN!)
I suppose an FA's safety message in clever rap that holds the attention of the PAX is nevertheless degrading to the aviation industry because it's not serious enough.
"Now put your hat on and go straighten things out in back!" -sips coffee-Pilots should care how pilots look in public because it directly impacts how we are perceived as professionals. If we dress ourselves like idiots it undoubtedly impacts that perception both in the eyes of the public and how we view our own self worth. Worse yet, if we let our employers, managers, etc dress us up to look like idiots it's a very clear statement of how they view us. You can say all you want that it doesn't matter and that I'd "wear a T shirt if my employer did XYZ" but you're kidding yourself. Our society has many stereotypes about how professionals dress. Right or wrong those expectations exist. Bankers and attorneys largely wear suits...or at the very least wear suits when in important publicly viewed events. Judges wear robes. Physicians wear lab coats. The list goes on. Pilots wearing stupid ties is like having Hawaiian Shirt Fridays as your standard dress code. Who is going to take you seriously? Certainly not me.
If you want to wear stupid ties and dress like a slob, please don't start a conversation with me about long term degradation of Captain's authority or the pay checks of yesteryear. I'm not naive enough to believe that it's not all related. If you want to be treated like a professional you better look like one in addition to acting like one because like it or not people have largely already made up their mind about your professionalism long before they've boarded your flight. They've already seen you in the gate area.