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Uniform question
Would someone mind defining what a service pin is per FOM Appx. A, A.2.19? I've seen pilots wearing military pins and wonder if means military service.
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You get a years of service pin. 1 year, 5 years, 10 years, etc...
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Originally Posted by DoNoHarm
(Post 2530974)
You get a years of service pin. 1 year, 5 years, 10 years, etc...
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Second uniform question:
What color are the monkey bars? Anyone have a pilot uniform pic they can share? Pretty serious consideration when choosing a regional. :cool: |
Originally Posted by kiffer245
(Post 2538501)
Second uniform question:
What color are the monkey bars? Anyone have a pilot uniform pic they can share? Pretty serious consideration when choosing a regional. :cool: |
Originally Posted by blackhawk88
(Post 2538586)
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Originally Posted by wt7566
(Post 2539494)
***Hats are highly encouraged and worn by most***
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Originally Posted by wt7566
(Post 2539494)
***Hats are highly encouraged and worn by most***
Coming from a $hitter guy I thought you would have the same opinion. Lol |
Originally Posted by Clearedhot28
(Post 2542382)
Haha. Those who wear them are the exception from what I’ve seen. Hats/covers are not meant to be worn inside or on the flight line unless under arms in my opinion and I refuse to do so. Plus it’s just one more thing to forget in the plane.
Coming from a $hitter guy I thought you would have the same opinion. Lol |
I have a uniform question as well.
I have just gotten the measurement form for our uniform, but I am confused about how to do the measurement. Do blazers and shirts come in the same size as regular suits? if so, I can just give them the size to my regular suit right? They aren't tailor made are they? :confused: The overcoat should be the size size as the blazer as well or is it suppose to be one size bigger since we wear it over the blazer? and the hat, is one size bigger or smaller than the circumference of the head more comfortable. Lastly, are these uniforms exchangeable if they don't fit too ideally? Thanks guys! :D |
Originally Posted by UMDpilot
(Post 2542989)
I have a uniform question as well.
I have just gotten the measurement form for our uniform, but I am confused about how to do the measurement. Do blazers and shirts come in the same size as regular suits? if so, I can just give them the size to my regular suit right? They aren't tailor made are they? :confused: The overcoat should be the size size as the blazer as well or is it suppose to be one size bigger since we wear it over the blazer? and the hat, is one size bigger or smaller than the circumference of the head more comfortable. Lastly, are these uniforms exchangeable if they don't fit too ideally? Thanks guys! :D |
Originally Posted by UMDpilot
(Post 2542989)
I have a uniform question as well.
I have just gotten the measurement form for our uniform, but I am confused about how to do the measurement. Do blazers and shirts come in the same size as regular suits? if so, I can just give them the size to my regular suit right? They aren't tailor made are they? :confused: The overcoat should be the size size as the blazer as well or is it suppose to be one size bigger since we wear it over the blazer? and the hat, is one size bigger or smaller than the circumference of the head more comfortable. Lastly, are these uniforms exchangeable if they don't fit too ideally? Thanks guys! :D |
Originally Posted by wt7566
(Post 2542715)
Ha...well it was really meant in sarcasm...truly not a lot of folks wear the hat. I bought one...but it's too small and I haven't exchanged it yet....plus I never got the device to put on the hat anyways. I guess we won't see you wearing one unless you've got a duty belt on hehe
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Originally Posted by WhiteMorpheus
(Post 2543185)
Regular suite and shirt sizing. Overcoats are S/M/L/XL type sizing with addition of Short/Regular/Tall. There is a day in indoc where you can try everything on, no need to bring the sheet in already filled out.
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