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..Sorry for writing something positive.

Maybe if the "lowly" student pilot makes captain at a major one day, he can look back and reminisce to his first few hours. Nothing wrong with preserving his memories. I'm sure him and his friends watched it many times. Perhaps some of them even decided to go take some lessons too.

I know the uniforms are dorky though. I once had to instruct somewere in one too.
 
Maybe if the "lowly" student pilot makes captain at a major one day, he can look back and reminisce to his first few hours. Nothing wrong with preserving his memories. I'm sure him and his friends watched it many times. Perhaps some of them even decided to go take some lessons too.

Hopefully that is true. However, "I'm the pilot in command" as a title is too funny! When I went to Comair, all they ever talked about was "being the PIC". It got really old after a while.
 
I am not impressed. I have a single pilot type for the 152, where as he is required to have two pilots in there. Even though this is not riddle I still want to say this, what a bunch of riddle dorks.
 
Riddle:

CFIs have to wear uniforms, like many other universities and academies.

Students are only required to wear long pants, no shorts.

Military uniforms are for ROTC...
 
gkrangers said:
Riddle:

CFIs have to wear uniforms, like many other universities and academies.

Students are only required to wear long pants, no shorts.

Military uniforms are for ROTC...
But they are still a bunch of dorks!!!!
 
Only university I'm aware of that requires actual pilot uniforms for their CFIs is Kansas State...and those poor people look terrible with their purply-blue shirts. Lewis U might require them too, I can't remember 100%.

Looking nice is one thing, but wearing the long-pats penguin suit in an unairconditioned piston airplane in the middle of a southern or midwestern summer is retarded.
 
IFollowRoads said:
If it aint got turbines or radials, wearing epaulets makes you look like a complete tool.
Ya know what...I'd take a well paying CFI job with good benefits and free tuition even if it meant wearing epaulets....

But thats just me.
 

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