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The VI talking about the village people. Priceless.
The VI talking about the village people. Priceless.
I would say yes to the hats. Our Flt Ops leadership loves the hats. Actually did a survey of our precious medals about getting rid of them. It was a resounding NO. I would expect it to stay as it. Maybe the wings and emblems will change to match the new widget but that it is. This company likes traditions, and there is nothing wrong with that.
ACL, why don't you just put him on your ignore list? FI is much better without his antagonistic BS. There's only 3 things TC is good at; serving coffee, taking orders and making himself feel important by throwing insults on FI.
Now back to the topic. Hats for the new DAL, yes or no?
I would say yes to the hats. Our Flt Ops leadership loves the hats. Actually did a survey of our precious medals about getting rid of them. It was a resounding NO. I would expect it to stay as it. Maybe the wings and emblems will change to match the new widget but that it is. This company likes traditions, and there is nothing wrong with that.
Heyas,
Personally, I'd go back to wearing the hat if I could keep my leather jacket.
Anyone who's tried to pack for a 4-5 day on the -9 will agree that it's a)warmer, b)WAY more convienent.
When you're doing a walk around in FAR when it's -40 (say, around October), you too will realize that overcoats are just for show.
Oh yea, for the DAL FO types. Don't forget to pack a "stocking" cap this winter. Your ears will thank you.
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Most captain's at DL do the walk around on the FO's leg. Not universal but almost, but if you need a "stocking cap" I can see that going out the window more often.
Quite true. We follow the simple 50/50 rule: If it's sunny, above 50F, there's a 50% the CA will pre-flight on your leg![]()
I've even found that alot of the CA's won't even follow that rule and will do it regardless. Maybe that tradition will wear off on NWA Captains, they need the exercise!![]()
Personally, I'm not a fan of the leather jackets-especially not with the uniform. I always thought they looked pretty poseur-ish wearing them out as well...maybe they are a bit before my time. I agree, I'm not a fan of the leather jacket (or the hat, but if it's limited to winter then I'll deal with it!).
I flew in the NWA system for a bit over 3 years.. the overcoat worked fine, but I did bring a stocking cap for canadian and MN/WI ops.
Do NWA guys have the leather? I had it at my previous airline and I really miss wearing it (definitely warmer, and I thought it looked good). I wish management would let us get leather jackets after the merger.
Here's my take on the leather jacket thing. First, I had one at XJT and rather liked it for the first few years. But, my last few years for some reason I never wore it.
Now, for my point, the XJT pilot group had the most "ununiform" uniform in the industry. We all looked different because there were so many options. Hat/no hat, Leather/blazer, coat/no coat, overcoat, sweater with or without blazer/leather. A pilot could wear any combination of the above any time of the year.
Now, at Delta, everyone looks the same (except in NYC, but that's another topic) and I like it. Personally, I don't care what the uniform is I just want us to all look the same.
Now, at Delta, everyone looks the same (except in NYC, but that's another topic) and I like it. Personally, I don't care what the uniform is I just want us to all look the same.
Spoken like a true Communist!