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Roadblock said:Obvisouly not a life changing issue, but I was wondering what regionals are not so darn cheap and wear wings on their pilot shirts. I know most wear wings on their jackets, but who wears them on their shirts as well, like most majors do.
Baronman said:And you ASA guys wear the hat too!! Even in summer?! Geeeez...LOOK OUT!
Baronman said:We have wings on the short sleeved shirts at XJT. Some people wear real metal wings and others have the embroidered wings on the shirt.
And you ASA guys wear the hat too!! Even in summer?! Geeeez...LOOK OUT!
say again said:I don't know about those embroidered wings. Kinda cheezy, just like the hat.![]()
They GAVE you epaulets?!?!?T-prop said:I was kinda bothered on the first day of class the director of training threw our wings and eppaulets (i can't spell) at us.
That's what I figgered. Lousy contract!T-prop said:"They GAVE you epaulets?!?!?"
That was the deal maker for the 16 year "no-strike" contract we signed in '97.
Union- "16 year 'no-strike' contract!?! not in your wildest dreams!!"
Company- "OK you got us.... how about we throw in some free epaulets?"
Union- "Deal!"
L.Skywalker said:Yeah, metal wings get you the anal probing at security, embroidered don't.
BlackPilot628 said:It's funny how some companies have different rules when it comes to uniforms.
BlackPilot628 said:It's funny how some companies have different rules when it comes to uniforms.
Truckdriver said:As for the embroidered wings, they look like complete crap!
T-prop said:Eagle wears wings on their shirts.
"Wings are lame... Of what useful purpose do they serve?"
Tradition.
I was kinda bothered on the first day of class the director of training threw our wings and eppaulets (i can't spell) at us. We didn't even get a handshake or welcome aboard after the checkride, while the FA class had an elaborate graduation ceremony.
They were all waitresses 4 weeks before! It took us years and ten's of thousands of dollars to even become qualified for an interview.
That bothers me to this day. I don't think we need a graduation ceremony but . . . you know what I mean.
FedEx1 said:"I like wearing the wings on the shirt. Differentiates between the multitude of dudes wearing black pants with gold stripes."
If the passengers can't figure out you're the pilot because there aren't any wings on your shirt... well, I guess those are the people we do the seatbelt demo for, the kind that probably shouldn't be out in public anyway.