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Tuxedo with a sharp looking bow tie. Pocket hanki, and cufflinks...

Someday I really want to show up like that!!
 
What the heck was a JetBlue guy asking for the jumpseat with a beard? Or what the heck, a sky nazi deny him the jumpseat?


Depends on the airline, I suppose. I can't speak for any other airline, but Southwest's cockpit JS dress code says no beards. On the other hand, I did't know that Jetblue allowed pilots to have beards. I've only seen beards on pilots from European airlines.

Bubba
 
O2 mask needs to seal?
That's why we can't have them at work- but the jump?
 
A jumpseater is, by law, a working crew member. So, the mask must seal for them, too.
 
Depends on the airline, I suppose. I can't speak for any other airline, but Southwest's cockpit JS dress code says no beards. On the other hand, I did't know that Jetblue allowed pilots to have beards. I've only seen beards on pilots from European airlines.

Bubba

No beards on Delta j/s either
 

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