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Old 08-13-2010 | 07:09 PM
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Originally Posted by N9373M
I could care less what you look like if you're getting a ride AND there is no way to identify you as a pilot or FA.

I saw it today - flip flops, jeans and carry ons clearly marked "CREW", plus the conversation with the gate agent sealed it.

I see a "CREW" bag and flip flops, that just reeks of unprofessionalism.

Secondly, and more importantly, it's a safety issue. If the plane does go down, you're trained to assist and aid the pax who don't have a clue. You're not going to be able to do a very good job with bloody stumps as the flip-flops get trashed by the strewn metal.

However, the GF of the guy non-revving had the appropriate daisy-dukes attire.
Nice Necropost.

Who cares what his bag said... anyone can buy one of those.

If he is non-revving and the airline allows flip flops like Delta does then he has every right to wear them. If you think that is unprofessional then you should take it up with the rule makers; not the rule followers.

I don't think he is obligated to help passengers because he is an employee. Therefore, his footwear would not impede him not helping... if he didn't want to.
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