Still using Flight Bags
#11
Yes, we still carry paper at PDT. It's not a big deal. We should be done with the IPad trial period this fall. At that point, I believe all we will have to carry in paper is the QRH and normal checklist.
#15
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Joined APC: Mar 2017
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Funny thing is that one of the airline subforums that you supposedly clamor to work for, more than 90% of their pilots use backpacks.... AND they mostly carry them on their shoulder...... (shudders).
And most wear leather jackets and the ones that don't, they are usually wearing some sort of black North Face type jacket. Very few wear the company trench coat.
If you want to play airline pilot and pretend that anyone actually gives a krap what you look like and how "professional" you appear, then go get on with the big D and live out your childhood fantasies.
And most wear leather jackets and the ones that don't, they are usually wearing some sort of black North Face type jacket. Very few wear the company trench coat.
If you want to play airline pilot and pretend that anyone actually gives a krap what you look like and how "professional" you appear, then go get on with the big D and live out your childhood fantasies.
#16
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Are you like a backpack sales rep or something? Take the profession seriously please. Sure have the backpack but don't throw it over your shoulders at the airport.
#17
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Why wouldn't I throw it over my shoulder when carrying it? It's way easier the just picking it up and carrying it by hand.
#18
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Joined APC: Feb 2009
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1. Talk about how you like your steak well done in ANY online community.
2. Advocate for backpacks in an online community for airline pilots.
#19
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Posts: 194
I like my steaks rare and I use a backpack that I carry on my shoulder and when it's cold, I wear a black North Face style jacket.
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