I enjoy wearing mine, because people like to strike up conversations about being a pilot...and I love that! I enjoy talking to people about flying, after all, that's pretty much how I got talked into being a pilot..through word of mouth!
The men who aren't afraid of me smile at me and check out my butt, don't even notice that I have earrings, and sometimes wink.
4) The men who aren't afraid of me smile at me and check out my butt, don't even notice that I have earrings, and sometimes wink.
You are liable to be mocked if you wear anything more formal than a polo and khakis.just out of curiosity, what kind of uniform does a PP-ASEL wear, and where might it be worn outside of an FBO that it would be a conversation starter?
just out of curiosity, what kind of uniform does a PP-ASEL wear, and where might it be worn outside of an FBO that it would be a conversation starter?
You are liable to be mocked if you wear anything more formal than a polo and khakis.
SIDA badge? Maybe?![]()
I love uniforms because I get meal discounts at the food court.![]()
That sounds like something a Riddle Rat would do...complete with aviator sunglasses in the vegetable aisle.and that was the point of my postthough i am curious to know if he's wearing a full uniform in his cessna / the grocery store.
scramjet said:Maybe I'm just an aviation nerd or old fashioned, but to me, sharp crewmembers' uniforms are (both Air and Ground) a symbol of competence, professionalism, and authority in the finest nautical and aeronautical traditions. A tradition that spans literally hundreds of years that says "I take responsibility for the safe passage of these souls to their port of destination and the safe transport of their cargo to the fullest extent of my professional abilities."
just out of curiosity, what kind of uniform does a PP-ASEL wear, and where might it be worn outside of an FBO that it would be a conversation starter?