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#41
Maybe a DL guy could chime in... I heard a story (sounds out there) that for hat compliance at DL they had "hat cops" that would ask where your hat was. If you couldn't pony up.. They would scan your badge and have a new one delivered to your home. Payroll deducted of course.
#42
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But I'm guessing that "former" US Airways pilots still have US Airways badges, get paychecks that say US Airways on them, fly airplanes that have US Airways written on them, etc.
To each his own, I suppose.
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Give me boring over hideous any day. I give you VA and I tried to find a picture of the old UA tan uniform on google images, but it came back as "Too ugly to display."
#46
Yes no contrast at all and it looks awful. I voted for new tail, even though they claim it's not a vote.
#48
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But Don't worry all you hat wearing epaulet lovers.. It won't ever drastically change anyway, besides a button or tie or something..
#49
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Maybe a DL guy could chime in... I heard a story (sounds out there) that for hat compliance at DL they had "hat cops" that would ask where your hat was. If you couldn't pony up.. They would scan your badge and have a new one delivered to your home. Payroll deducted of course.
Ask the Delta guys about the "APU Sheriff." He has a badge and everything.
#50
Maybe a DL guy could chime in... I heard a story (sounds out there) that for hat compliance at DL they had "hat cops" that would ask where your hat was. If you couldn't pony up.. They would scan your badge and have a new one delivered to your home. Payroll deducted of course.
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