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DENpilot 01-25-2019 11:34 PM


Originally Posted by HeisenbergBlue (Post 2750063)
Why is actually having a real uniform policy and following it such a bad thing? I feel like I am missing some “F the man” mentality here.....

It's not. My FO showed up to the airplane the other day and I thought he was a jumpseater from another airline.... leather jacket, no tie, and pretty sure his pants were navy blue.

Ohreallynow 01-26-2019 04:12 AM

No epaulette sweaters!

ExecNav 01-26-2019 06:11 AM


Originally Posted by HeisenbergBlue (Post 2750063)
Why is actually having a real uniform policy and following it such a bad thing? I feel like I am missing some “F the man” mentality here.....

I think it's a good idea and like the proposed changes, personally. I think the majority of our pilot group would agree that the policy should be enforced.

ReserveCA 01-26-2019 07:19 AM

ULCC = industry bottom contract = goodwill uniforms

V1 McFlyerson 01-26-2019 07:32 AM

Wings on the shirt is such a terrible idea for so many reasons. I hope that part of the rumor is false. Just what we need. An extra piece of flair to make sure no one misses out on the fact that we're a pilot. :rolleyes: Ugh. Hopefully, while we're at it the hat will become mandatory and enforced on a points system. If the terminal monitors catch you without your uniform shirt wings polished, hat on, and top button buttoned it'll be an immediate loss of 4 hours of pay, and if this infraction happens during the hours of 0600-2359 it'll result in the loss of a vacation day. The 4 hours and vacation day will go to the pilot that called the cpo uniform hotline to report the infraction.

Now that we're so distinguished and all. Time for the warriors of Frontier to start dressing like the few good men that we are.

flysooner9 01-26-2019 07:37 AM


Originally Posted by V1 McFlyerson (Post 2750292)
Wings on the shirt is such a terrible idea for so many reasons. I hope that part of the rumor is false. Just what we need. An extra piece of flair to make sure no one misses out on the fact that we're a pilot. :rolleyes: Ugh. Hopefully, while we're at it the hat will become mandatory and enforced on a points system. If the terminal monitors catch you without your uniform shirt wings polished, hat on, and top button buttoned it'll be an immediate loss of 4 hours of pay, and if this infraction happens during the hours of 0600-2359 it'll result in the loss of a vacation day. The 4 hours and vacation day will go to the pilot that called the cpo uniform hotline to report the infraction.

Now that we're so distinguished and all. Time for the warriors of Frontier to start dressing like the few good men that we are.

Sounds like you should find a corporate job. Sounds like you’d be much happier wearing a golf shirt.

AirbusA321Pilot 01-26-2019 07:44 AM


Originally Posted by singlepilot (Post 2750029)
Agreed we are absolutely the most unprofessional looking bunch.
I don’t usually agree with the company but in this case I do.
The CPO will make it known. negotiations are over they will issue out new ties, and they will be actively enforcing uniform policy.

Trust me, you guys are not the most unprofessional looking bunch. Unfortunately we at Spirit hold that distinction. And the company seems to care less.

V1 McFlyerson 01-26-2019 07:46 AM


Originally Posted by flysooner9 (Post 2750300)
Sounds like you should find a corporate job. Sounds like you’d be much happier wearing a golf shirt.

Sounds to me like I really don't want to wear hard/metal wings on my button-up work shirt and that you should go back to wherever you came from.

SFA320 01-26-2019 10:17 AM


Originally Posted by V1 McFlyerson (Post 2750311)
Sounds to me like I really don't want to wear hard/metal wings on my button-up work shirt and that you should go back to wherever you came from.

Is it just us and Southwest that don’t have wings on our shirts? Just wondering.

singlepilot 01-26-2019 10:57 AM

For what’s its worth the wings that will be worn on the shirts are going to be smaller and lighter than the blazer wings.
Supposedly in an effort to prevent them from snagging so easily.


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