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Old 01-29-2015 | 04:50 AM
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Originally Posted by 4th Level
To get through security and various other reasons. I don't always wear it, but sometimes. I know the crew are aware of who I am - it's not them I'm rolling incognito for.

Like I wrote -

"You're breaking the rules" commentary in 3, 2 ......

Some of you guys are wound way too tight - seriously.

I've been JS Intl for a couple of decades now. You guys worry about yourselves, and I'll worry about me- ok?

Did I ever say I accepted? No. I said it was offered.

"Break the rules and do as I please".

Pahleeze.
4th,
Trust me, I am far from wound tight.
I was just asking if you intend to imbibe while on JS ( or even non-rev btw), why wear your uniform? It easily gives the pax the wrong impression (which most have anyway), that pilots are just a bunch of drunks waiting to get caught.

My only last point is if you advocate intentionally breaking any rule as a matter of your professional discourse, then where do you draw the line? Which rules are deemed important and which are for the pilots that are "wound tight"?

Anyway, enjoy your JS/Non-rev privileges, I do, and if I see you out there putting back a few cold ones while in uniform on the long haul flight, I'll just smile and say hello.
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