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Originally Posted by sailingfun
(Post 3399656)
I have seen them wave wearing the entire uniform.
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Originally Posted by Myfingershurt
(Post 3399658)
Could you imagine, being in the cockpit being completely comfortable. Wonder what effect that might have on fatigue calls. One can dream.
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Originally Posted by sailingfun
(Post 3399660)
You must have led a very sheltered life if wearing a pair of pants and shirt fatigues you.
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Originally Posted by Myfingershurt
(Post 3399663)
Hey look, another pilot whose identity is wrapped up in a uniform. Yeah, sorry, some of us don’t wear sticks up our arses. And jeans and a polo are also a pair of pants and a shirt. It’s mostly the tie and unnatural fabrics in 90 degree heat that i find most annoying. And you can’t sit there and tell me you don’t feel less tired after a 14 hour day of casual dress vs. a shirt and tie. Seriously man, there are some good proctologists out there that can take care of that thing for you. I’ll never understand some guys’ resistance to resistance.
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Originally Posted by sailingfun
(Post 3399671)
Take the tie off in the cockpit and buy good quality expensive shirts.
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Originally Posted by sailingfun
(Post 3399660)
You must have led a very sheltered life if wearing a pair of pants and shirt fatigues you.
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Originally Posted by Myfingershurt
(Post 3399673)
What brand would you suggest?
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Originally Posted by Myfingershurt
(Post 3399673)
What brand would you suggest?
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Originally Posted by notEnuf
(Post 3399699)
I've always been happy with Van Huesen t-shirts and pilot shirts but I haven't been able to find the pilot shirts for awhile. Anybody?
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Originally Posted by hockeypilot44
(Post 3399619)
The IA calls can't be stopped but they are far and few between. Most green slips get picked up.
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