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Old 04-25-2020 | 09:19 PM
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Originally Posted by zerozero
I was pretty clear from the beginning that I think it's acceptable to change my uniform shirt in cruise. And I do.

Where do I draw the line? In the company FOM, where it clearly states changing one's shirt is acceptable. Nowhere in the FOM are jammies, slippers or gym gear mentioned.
You are correct, nor does it say business casual, or anything else about shirt or pants, etc specifics. Nice you added Gym Gear as many do killing two birds with one stone and that actually makes sense. Now I am considering this within reason (no UDT shorts, tank tops, etc.)

Doesn’t it say this: “On all flights, casual attire may be worn during cruise except when out of the flight deck
on live passenger flights. In this case the uniform slacks and shirt must be worn.“ Pg 155 from last update 28 Aug 19.

Agree there is too casual, so let those 12 year olds know where you draw the line. Correct me on my quote if I am wrong, I updated within the past hour, but anything new(er) might not have loaded accordingly. Nothing wrong with staying above the bar Capt totally agree and I haven’t seen everything like you. I just haven’t seen anything outrageous/red rum, but there are those wearing their jackets tight to the top with no uniform up top at all. That is specifically addressed in the reg.

Last edited by C17B74; 04-25-2020 at 09:35 PM.
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