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Myfingershurt 04-04-2022 01:43 AM


Originally Posted by sailingfun (Post 3399656)
I have seen them wave wearing the entire uniform.

Could you imagine, being in the cockpit being completely comfortable. Wonder what effect that might have on fatigue calls. One can dream.

sailingfun 04-04-2022 01:58 AM


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.

You must have led a very sheltered life if wearing a pair of pants and shirt fatigues you.

Myfingershurt 04-04-2022 02:28 AM


Originally Posted by sailingfun (Post 3399660)
You must have led a very sheltered life if wearing a pair of pants and shirt fatigues you.

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.

sailingfun 04-04-2022 03:05 AM


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.

Take the tie off in the cockpit and buy good quality expensive shirts.

Myfingershurt 04-04-2022 03:26 AM


Originally Posted by sailingfun (Post 3399671)
Take the tie off in the cockpit and buy good quality expensive shirts.

What brand would you suggest?

notEnuf 04-04-2022 04:43 AM


Originally Posted by sailingfun (Post 3399660)
You must have led a very sheltered life if wearing a pair of pants and shirt fatigues you.

The choker (tie) is very fatiguing. I know international senior dudes who fly in sweat pants and a t-shirt.

notEnuf 04-04-2022 04:48 AM


Originally Posted by Myfingershurt (Post 3399673)
What brand would you suggest?

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?

OOfff 04-04-2022 05:20 AM


Originally Posted by Myfingershurt (Post 3399673)
What brand would you suggest?

the jetseam and a cut above shirts are nice. Jetseams lack removable collar stays, which sucks, but otherwise decent. Both need a little play with fit to be right. Usually a quick tune up at the tailor and they’re good to go

Rooster435 04-04-2022 06:19 AM


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?

I get them from mypilotstore.com

3 green 04-04-2022 06:29 AM


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.

I guess you could block 1-800-dal-crew to stop IA's and unblock it when you may need the number(cellphones).


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