FedExpert
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- Nov 24, 2003
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Seems to me, the leather jacket portrays the pilot in a true sense. Everyone knows the airlines adopted that "business look" back in the fifties to entice customers to feel safe. Heck, the Air Farce did it too! There's no more reason in wearing a coat and tie to fly an aircraft than there is to come home from work and put on a cardigan and slippers, a la "Leave it to Beaver." The Air Farce-induced "business suit" look has gone by the wayside. Wear what works. Leather was chosen for a reason as a hardy, weather-proof, warm garment that withstood the elements. Let's use it for its purpose.