Rez O. Lewshun
Save the Profession
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Good post. We not only have a problem at CAL with pilots that don't wear the pin, but too many that do wear the pin, wear it incorrectly. It doesn't go 2 inches from the bottom. It goes a bit North of the halfway point so it can be seen when your coat is buttoned. We have a lot of complete slobs here. Sad thing is that many of the slobs now want to lose the hats, coats etc. in favor of even more casual uniforms now that we are going through a uniform change. Sad, just sad. I encourage any CAL pilot to visit Tarpy Tailors in LAX right across from the In-N-Out Burger. Captain Tarpy was one of the first 30 pilots hired at CAL and founded the uniform company that, to this day; hand makes the uniforms right here in the U.S.A. Take a look at the collection of CAL wings and uniforms from years past. Did you know CAL pilots wore double breasted blazers for years? 747 captains had an extra stripe as well. Do you think the pilots of the 60-70's would appreciate the way many of our pilots carry themselves at work today? I see way too many cheap "Summer" pants worn by overweight pilots that are more suited to someone working on a toilet or a sink(my apologies to all the fine plumbers out there). I digress. Just wear the damn alpa pin, and wear it in the right place on the tie.
Sounds like managements degradation of the professional image has been accepted well over at CAL (as well as the rest of the pilot cadre)....and the pilots have bought into..... seems pay has degredated too....
Sure it is easy, fun and comfortable to relax uniform standards....
from an outsider.... the CAL embroidered wings have a negative image.... hopefully they will get lost in the merger.....
Also, the Army of One rant from the CAL pilot that was put out a few years..... seems to contribute to the individualism seen on this thread....
