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Old 01-19-2019 | 06:48 PM
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Originally Posted by redblueskies
LOL. I for one would gladly welcome a purple tie, or even better no tie, if it meant a more comfortable functional uniform. You guys that take "pride" in this antiquated gaudy cheaply made non functional clown outfit from an entirely different era that we're forced to wear boggle my mind.

My vote would be for a totally modern revamp with modern fabric, comfortable, breathable, lightweight, wrinkle free. A coat that's actually functional and can be thrown in an overhead bin and not wrinkled or ruined easily. I prefer to blend in at the airport, I don't need nor want everyone in the McDonald's line to know I'm a pilot.

But that's just me, I like practical things that make sense. I don't want something that makes me look like a peacock, I'd just like to do my job as efficiently as possible and I wish Delta would toss me a bone there.
This post is awesome. Captain last month going through TSA folds his jacket up and puts it in a bin. I had mine on and went through. TSA lady said to him “you can keep your jacket on sir.”

Captain looks at her and said “my gold buttons will go off in the metal detector.” She looks at me having just went through and I said “mine are plastic made to look like gold...I am not sure what he’s got going on.”

Then he tells me that when he got his jacket they were higher quality than what they’re giving guys now days. I’m with you on the uniform, but for what they pay us I don’t really care.
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Old 01-19-2019 | 07:01 PM
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Originally Posted by Tummy
The LCA who signed me off on my MD-88A OE asked me to meet him in the hotel lobby to "go over some FOM stuff" during our layover. He spent 10 minutes out of our two hour FOM review telling me not to let the FO's wear a non approved jacket during walk arounds (even if it is raining).

These people actually exist.
Did you tell him you're off the clock and any review he'd like to conduct you'd be happy to get paid for?
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Old 01-19-2019 | 07:38 PM
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Did you tell him you're off the clock and any review he'd like to conduct you'd be happy to get paid for?
Some smiling and nodding is warranted. That being said, I finally said "does it f-ing matter??" to one of the LCAs on 320A OE when he kept asking me if I was "asking or telling to take the headsets off at 18."


As a side note, have we determined if it's the 88 that attracts these people or does it create them??
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Old 01-19-2019 | 07:55 PM
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Originally Posted by redblueskies
LOL. I for one would gladly welcome a purple tie, or even better no tie, if it meant a more comfortable functional uniform. You guys that take "pride" in this antiquated gaudy cheaply made non functional clown outfit from an entirely different era that we're forced to wear boggle my mind.

My vote would be for a totally modern revamp with modern fabric, comfortable, breathable, lightweight, wrinkle free. A coat that's actually functional and can be thrown in an overhead bin and not wrinkled or ruined easily. I prefer to blend in at the airport, I don't need nor want everyone in the McDonald's line to know I'm a pilot.

But that's just me, I like practical things that make sense. I don't want something that makes me look like a peacock, I'd just like to do my job as efficiently as possible and I wish Delta would toss me a bone there.
Exactly....the double breasted jacket looks like a something a clown should wear on Halloween. How many double breasted jackets do they carry at men’s warehouse?

The gigantic dome emblem was implemented by someone compensating for a small something else. We honestly changed hat vendors because that shield was too big for most hats. That should tell them something but they just limited us to only the most high profile, redongculasly huge variant, which I can only imagine is supplied by the Russian Navy.

Try finding a black belt with a brass buckle, I can only find those at stop over stores. Maybe we are leading a trend there?
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Old 01-19-2019 | 08:06 PM
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Originally Posted by 80ktsClamp


As a side note, have we determined if it's the 88 that attracts these people or does it create them??
It’s probably a mix, kind of like nature vs. nurture. Coffee laced with glycol is also a cumulative factor to consider over time.
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Old 01-20-2019 | 05:01 AM
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Originally Posted by Trip7
Spot on. Several van drivers have said "I carry alot of airline folks and yall have the sharpest uniforms in the game". I get compliments from random pax on the uniform nearly every trip during jacket season. The Delta uniform is iconic and must not be altered... Ever... IMO.

I do think we the company should design and distribute official company overcoats that are sleek and modern. I'm thinking high quality wool with removable epaulets and removable Delta logo so you can wear it during layover.

Speaking of sleek stuff the Flight Ops Vests are so nice I'm buying a personal one.

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Do you have a link to that trench coat?
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Old 01-20-2019 | 05:05 AM
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Old 01-20-2019 | 05:15 AM
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Originally Posted by cornbeef007
Exactly....the double breasted jacket looks like a something a clown should wear on Halloween. How many double breasted jackets do they carry at men’s warehouse?

The gigantic dome emblem was implemented by someone compensating for a small something else. We honestly changed hat vendors because that shield was too big for most hats. That should tell them something but they just limited us to only the most high profile, redongculasly huge variant, which I can only imagine is supplied by the Russian Navy.

Try finding a black belt with a brass buckle, I can only find those at stop over stores. Maybe we are leading a trend there?
You forgot about the black tennis shoes or boots that look like they haven’t seen polish in a year or the pant hem which is fraying and stops 2 inches above the top of the shoe. Not to mention the jacket which is either 2 sizes too small or too large.
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Old 01-20-2019 | 05:48 AM
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Originally Posted by cornbeef007
Exactly....the double breasted jacket looks like a something a clown should wear on Halloween. How many double breasted jackets do they carry at men’s warehouse?

The gigantic dome emblem was implemented by someone compensating for a small something else. We honestly changed hat vendors because that shield was too big for most hats. That should tell them something but they just limited us to only the most high profile, redongculasly huge variant, which I can only imagine is supplied by the Russian Navy.

Try finding a black belt with a brass buckle, I can only find those at stop over stores. Maybe we are leading a trend there?
Cornbeef, if you are young enough, may you have a career that lasts long enough for all the aforementioned "beefs" to come back into style!
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Old 01-20-2019 | 07:10 AM
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Originally Posted by redblueskies
LOL. I for one would gladly welcome a purple tie, or even better no tie, if it meant a more comfortable functional uniform. You guys that take "pride" in this antiquated gaudy cheaply made non functional clown outfit from an entirely different era that we're forced to wear boggle my mind.

My vote would be for a totally modern revamp with modern fabric, comfortable, breathable, lightweight, wrinkle free. A coat that's actually functional and can be thrown in an overhead bin and not wrinkled or ruined easily. I prefer to blend in at the airport, I don't need nor want everyone in the McDonald's line to know I'm a pilot.

But that's just me, I like practical things that make sense. I don't want something that makes me look like a peacock, I'd just like to do my job as efficiently as possible and I wish Delta would toss me a bone there.
So much this.
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