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Airline uniforms when flying corporate aircraft are dumb looking
Don't worry, you get used to it. At FO for years we lived with wearing gold and teal striped clown ties and off-colored shoulder board stripes. KR said he wanted a distinctive look so the owners could always find their crew when they walked into the FBO. That was never a problem. We still managed to hold our heads up and come to work. Thankfully, we could airline in our polos. Before FO the CW guys had to wear red ties and red shoulder boards, looked like bus drivers. Don't know what's in store for you, but there's a quick history of your new owner's taste in uniforms.
- Oh, and jackets with cuff stripes at a 45 deg bias for the large cabin guys. Almost forgot about those. According to KR, the stripes were slanted so it looked like you were going fast. I $h!t you not.
Now let's see if you'll start turning the beacon on 10 mins before departure. Another KR-ism, so the plane always looks ready to go when the owners show. Line guys'll love you for that. And don't forget to roll on ready!
Do you guys actually do this?
This was brought up to us and it was determined it would decrease safety. A beacon on means an engine is either running or about to be running. It says nothing about the readiness of the crew or aircraft.
A crew being at the aircraft and not watching TV in the crew lounge at departure time shows a readiness to depart.
An owner who is familiar with aviation should be wary of approaching an aircraft with a beacon on.
Do you guys actually do this?
This was brought up to us and it was determined it would decrease safety. A beacon on means an engine is either running or about to be running. It says nothing about the readiness of the crew or aircraft.
A crew being at the aircraft and not watching TV in the crew lounge at departure time shows a readiness to depart.
An owner who is familiar with aviation should be wary of approaching an aircraft with a beacon on.
Don't tell KR that or you will be omitted from the Golden Boy club...
Don't tell KR that or you will be omitted from the Golden Boy club...
Do you guys actually do this?
This was brought up to us and it was determined it would decrease safety. A beacon on means an engine is either running or about to be running. It says nothing about the readiness of the crew or aircraft.
A crew being at the aircraft and not watching TV in the crew lounge at departure time shows a readiness to depart.
An owner who is familiar with aviation should be wary of approaching an aircraft with a beacon on.
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!!! you really do not have a clue how KR operates Thats the funniest thing I have heard on this board EVER!!!! Thanks TWA I might actually like you after all
Shanes is right, you might want to come up with a different answer for your SFO board of review. Just because the whole rest of the industry does it one way, that way makes perfect sense and has clear safety implications, doesn't mean it's the right answer at FO/FJ/Onesky. That's a quick way to be labeled as a subversive, non-team player - a sure killer in your quest for the fifth stripe.
Teasing aside, I'm sure you're sincere in your belief about the importance of safety. Most of us who remember the old FO would tell you that belief will be tested. It can be a lonely feeling when the time comes to take that stand. Good luck to you.
I think I would pass on interviewing for SFO, thank you.
Believe me, you liking me is the last thing that crosses my mind. It is actually kind of an insult based on your previous posts.
Hold on, you have always claimed you know me, not you say you might actually like me. Which one is it? You really are a genius.
Seriously.........
Good for you. But back in the day they made it worth enough extra pay that most guys tried for it when they were senior enough. Most of the ones I respected got turned down.
Curious, has that idea been floated on the FJ side yet? It was brought up again on KR's return to FO, but as you can imagine the concept was a non-starter in a union shop.
I said I know you. And I said I don't like you..But that previous post made me laugh so hard I kinda started to like you for a bit..And I am going to agree with you on something. A beacon on absolutely means a engine is running or about to be started. But not in KRs world. That safety argument was brought up a million times and they still put it in our SOP I for one never ever did it. And don't give up on the SFO interview yet. You will want to at least put on your best sunday suite and show up and kiss a few asses. Not going is a insult to the gods above.
But now we have SMS which new ideas have to be run through before they are implemented.
Last time we had a uniform change wasn't it designed by his new girlfriend?
Comes in handy when flying international, though.