Uniform
#301
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Did a Uniform fitting today between block in and commute flight. Took 10 minutes. The double breasted actually wears/feels almost like a single breasted. Our current jackets you bottom 3 buttons. New one you just do the bottom 2 (which was weird putting on at first) and that top one is not used. I was pleasantly surprised.
color wise, I was wearing my current uniform pants…. I couldn’t see any color difference, at least not in crew outfitters lighting. I don’t think anyone will know, unless yours are pleated as I did not see that as an option.
color wise, I was wearing my current uniform pants…. I couldn’t see any color difference, at least not in crew outfitters lighting. I don’t think anyone will know, unless yours are pleated as I did not see that as an option.
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#302
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#304
I'm not air line CEO material. I parted ways with the MBA ladder climbing lifestyle two decades ago in favor of aviation. I've volunteered plenty of time in other areas related to Delta and aviation in general. They don't need my help on the uniform.
#305
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They mentioned in a skyhub live that nobody was purchasing the pleated pants, therefore, they assumed nobody was wearing them. Anyone who wants pleated, but was buying them from Kohls, it’s their own fault they are not part of the uniform refresh.
Now, let’s do that to the hat!
Now, let’s do that to the hat!
#306
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From: 717 FO
Hi everyone,
New hire here. I am wondering what do you guys use for rain coats or overcoats. New hires were not given jackets because the new vendor will have those in November. Meanwhile I need to figure out what to wear as some of the overnights are in JAC . Looking at the weather forecast the mornings will be in the lower 40s , so no ideal for shirts. Any suggestions? Tnx
New hire here. I am wondering what do you guys use for rain coats or overcoats. New hires were not given jackets because the new vendor will have those in November. Meanwhile I need to figure out what to wear as some of the overnights are in JAC . Looking at the weather forecast the mornings will be in the lower 40s , so no ideal for shirts. Any suggestions? Tnx
For the walk-arounds during fall I have a zip up black fleece.
#307
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From: 7ER B...whatever that means.
During the winter I carry a "standard" black zip up jacket from Columbia for layovers as well as the double breasted blazer. Once we're at the aircraft, if the conditions are such that I don't think the blazer is going to cut it for the walk around, I announce loud enough for the CVR that I'm going with "non standard outerwear for the walk around in the interest of comfort and safety" as I pull my layover jacket from my bag. Never once have I gotten push back from a CA or LCA. Usually the response is just a chuckle or a "do what you gotta do!"
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During the winter I carry a "standard" black zip up jacket from Columbia for layovers as well as the double breasted blazer. Once we're at the aircraft, if the conditions are such that I don't think the blazer is going to cut it for the walk around, I announce loud enough for the CVR that I'm going with "non standard outerwear for the walk around in the interest of comfort and safety" as I pull my layover jacket from my bag. Never once have I gotten push back from a CA or LCA. Usually the response is just a chuckle or a "do what you gotta do!"
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