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Originally Posted by Datsun
(Post 1745573)
Ok, great! Thanks everyone. It's so odd though! If I worked for one of those companies I'd probably be that legendary guy that was repeatedly called into the chief's office for "accidentally" putting a pair on my shirt lol :D
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Some folks simply have lost them over time (most regionals AFAIK make you buy replacements)
Some people are bitter and view wearing wings the same way as wearing a hat. |
Envoy doesn't require wings on the shirt. I lost mine ages ago and wasn't going to pay for another pair that I didn't want anyway. Southwest, AA, and Envoy all use white Epaulettes.
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Compass requires them on the shirt.
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rah is wings on blazer only.
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"I don't have wings because I just soloed the other day"- PSA pilot
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Endeavor doesn't require the wings or name tag on the shirt if wearing the blazer... the only reason I drag that thing around year round now. I'm not tearing up my shirts (with no uniform allowance to replace) to play Delta pilot for $30K/yr
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Why does everyone insist on wrongly calling the suit jacket or uniform jacket, a blazer? A blazer is very specific casual sport jacket usually blue, but always is NOT a match for the slacks. Sometimes. Blazer is termed "odd jacket" as it doesn't match the slacks.
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Why does everyone insist on wrongly calling the suit jacket or uniform jacket, a blazer? A blazer is very specific casual sport jacket usually blue, but always is NOT a match for the slacks. Sometimes. Blazer is termed "odd jacket" as it doesn't match the slacks. GF http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blazer Seems like correct usage to me. |
SkyWest has them on the shirt and blazer but they're made from old wheel weights.
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