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Originally Posted by gloopy
(Post 3361646)
I'm not getting your point.
Short sleeves with ties looks stupid. Yes I wear the aforementioned "offending articles" combination, because it is required. But I don't like it and am in favor of getting rid of ties with short sleeve shirts. I don't mind if you argree or disagree, but I'm not getting whatever intellectual issue it is that you have with this. |
Skin cancer mitigation combined with a proper sense of fashion makes long sleeve shirts very appealing.
Now if we could ditch the dang cranial thermal retention device. Every time I wear my hat from B38 through customs, back to B32 in JFK I'm breaking a sweat. If it's riding on my suitcase, no sweat... The only way it would be useful part of the uniform is with the addition of earflaps for walkarounds in MSP and DTW. |
Originally Posted by redblueskies
(Post 3361637)
The only time I've ever had a passenger comment on my uniform is when I was deadheading and she was ****ed about how much space all my Delta required uniform garbage was taking up in her overhead bin. I said sorry ma'am, I wish that none of it was up there but Delta requires us to tote around all these non functional uniform pieces and I'm not carrying them on my lap for the entire flight.
I suggested Delta should provide one simple Northface type jacket that we could easily pack or even sit with comfortably while deadheading. Hat & trench & blazer gone like they should have been decades ago. We could hire some clowns to dress up and walk around the terimal in the traditional pilot garb from last century, for those who just can't live without seeing it. Then the pilots that actually like dressing up like a civil war reenactment soldier can come do that on the weekends for some extra pay, the rest of us can more comfortably work to FAA duty limits and everyone is a little but happier. But that won't happen at Delta because that's not how they've always done it. One more little thing to add the the growing list of reasons for people to go work elsewhere. Working 16 hour days is better if you're comfortable. Your points are valid, but the “shots across the nose” at the end take away from any good argument you made. |
If someone wants to wear long sleeve shirts to be GQ, more power to them. Just don’t make it mandatory. I like being comfortable in the cockpit.
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Originally Posted by Iceberg
(Post 3361784)
Nothing intellectual about it. You’ve posted many times about the short sleeves and your dislike for them. I was curious if you wear them or choose to wear long sleeves. Dwight Schrute wears them so I threw in that reference. I apologize for my posts being somewhat antagonistic.
Just to clarify, I don't dislike short sleeve shirts. I don't like ties with short sleeve shirts; that looks stupid. I don't wear long sleeve shirts, but I don't care if someone does. Almost everyone wears short sleeve shirts with the jacket when they wear the jacket. That means that during jacket season, when ties look normal, there will be brief periods where pilots will wear short sleeve shirts with ties simply by virtue of having the jacket off (in the flight deck, while sitting down to eat in the food court, etc). That is minor, inevitable, collateral fashion damage that I accept, and everyone knows that's not what anyone is talking about. |
Originally Posted by Gunfighter
(Post 3361793)
Skin cancer mitigation combined with a proper sense of fashion makes long sleeve shirts very appealing.
Now if we could ditch the dang cranial thermal retention device. Every time I wear my hat from B38 through customs, back to B32 in JFK I'm breaking a sweat. If it's riding on my suitcase, no sweat... The only way it would be useful part of the uniform is with the addition of earflaps for walkarounds in MSP and DTW. |
What options exist for wet weather? I start next month and am asking purely out of curiosity.
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Originally Posted by TheDuster
(Post 3362282)
What options exist for wet weather? I start next month and am asking purely out of curiosity.
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Originally Posted by OOfff
(Post 3362295)
An umbrella for the curb and a rain shell for the walk around
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Originally Posted by velosnow
(Post 3362302)
Yep, pack-able rain jacket saves the day.
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