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Originally Posted by rickt86
(Post 1745699)
Not required at envoy, when we got the new wings from eagle to envoy I decided I'm not wearing them anymore.
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Used to be you could tell who the pilot was just by looking, wings or not...but nowdays we probably do need the wings to avoid confusion with bellhops, FA's, customer assist, TSA, etc.
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Originally Posted by AV8R
(Post 1745873)
Esquire? Pfft... If you're a regional guy you should only be referencing the periodical Regional Airline Pilots Exquisitely Dressed when it comes to uniform attire. After all, you've been getting it for the past 7 years whether you know it or not.
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Originally Posted by Maingear
(Post 1745707)
PSA probably doesn't wear them. I'm surprised they don't turn their badges around.
Yes. Yes we turn our badges around because we are so ashamed to be seen. I actually stuff my down the front of my shirt because I am so ashamed to walk around the terminal and be seen by other really cool regional pilots. Now back to the regularly scheduled programming.... |
Some RAH FAs wear wings on their sweaters lol. Pilots dont unless they wear the blazer/jacket
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Originally Posted by Drofdeb
(Post 1746268)
Some RAH FAs wear wings on their sweaters lol. Pilots dont unless they wear the blazer/jacket
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Originally Posted by Drofdeb
(Post 1746268)
Some RAH FAs wear wings on their sweaters lol. Pilots dont unless they wear the blazer/jacket
I find it funny that S5 are allowed to wear them on shirt, but RW isn't. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk |
Sometimes guys forget to put their wings back on after laundry.
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I have always felt that a pilot shirt with no wings looks sloppy and incomplete.
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Originally Posted by embraer
(Post 1746387)
I have always felt that a pilot shirt with no wings looks sloppy and incomplete.
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