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Too funny . . . . I can't count the number of times I've had a F/A hand me a copy of Maxim that was left behind on the airplane, saying, "Here, do you want this?". Obviously, the one you had the "run-in" with was trying to make a point that had nothing to do with the magazine. Since she was obviously passive-aggressive and had a problem articulating her feelings, let me attempt to translate:

1) "Your magazine reminded me I have a big, fat as.s".

2) I have been dumped by one too many pilots, and so I am taking it out on you, since you are here".

3) "I Hate men".

4) I'm unhappy, so I won't stop until you're unhappy, too".

5) "Aren't you glad you're not married to me?"

I actually had a F/A tell me that she would appreciate it if I would put down my newspaper and pay attention to her saftey demo. I burst out laughing. When she didn't laugh, I asked her, "You aren't serious, are you?" I thought that was pretty funny.
 
I probably wouldn't read a Maxim while sitting in the back, but i can promise you that there isn't 1 in 10 FA's (female anyway) that don't read their Cosmo's while on their jumpseats, in front of the passengers.
 
pilotguy733 said:
Reading Maxim in uniform is really tacky. This industry is getting less professional all the time! I'd give you a dirty look if I was sitting near you, and if I was your captain, I'd have a private man-to-man lesson on professionalism.

I'm getting really sick of seeing:

1. Pilots listening to Ipods
2. Pilots wearing backpacks
3. Reading Maxim or similar in public
4. Swearing in public
5. Pants from Sears that aren't even the right color blue
6. Your student pilot flight bag
7. Etc Etc!! I'm sure the FI crowd will come up with more...

Now I'm not a total shmuck - I think its perfectly acceptable to read whatever ya want in the cockpit - AWAY FROM THE PUBLIC EYE. Or, if conditions are appropriate, listing to an Ipod.

You are a tool. WTF is wrong with listing to an IPOD??? I get the pants and flight bag/backpack. Do must be the type of golden day glory boy that wears your full uniform around town. If you are a captain then you are probly a "this will be my leg" every flight guy..


Chil out man get with the times its not the 50's anymore
 
Let me guess ... Delta.



Only in America would Maxim be considered unsuitable. Granted, the magazine is tacky and crude, but it is not unacceptable reading.
 
Ty Webb said:
Too funny . . . . I can't count the number of times I've had a F/A hand me a copy of Maxim that was left behind on the airplane, saying, "Here, do you want this?". Obviously, the one you had the "run-in" with was trying to make a point that had nothing to do with the magazine. Since she was obviously passive-aggressive and had a problem articulating her feelings, let me attempt to translate:

1) "Your magazine reminded me I have a big, fat as.s".

2) I have been dumped by one too many pilots, and so I am taking it out on you, since you are here".

3) "I Hate men".

4) I'm unhappy, so I won't stop until you're unhappy, too".

5) "Aren't you glad you're not married to me?"

I actually had a F/A tell me that she would appreciate it if I would put down my newspaper and pay attention to her saftey demo. I burst out laughing. When she didn't laugh, I asked her, "You aren't serious, are you?" I thought that was pretty funny.


For the first time in my long life I agree 100% with TY.

this pig was just a man-hater.

I would have just smiled and put it away, and had a big grin when her only sexual-companion Cosmo mag fell out.

She also probably has a diesel powered vibrator at home.....

anyways..


and hey, whats wrong with an Ipod when you are a pax? Pretty lame when walking the airport in uniform, but I find them the perfect way to avoid talking to Joe Businesssman with $hit breath in First Class. (that and the latest issue of Combat Handguns or something...doh!)
 
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Every time I read posts like this, I put more $hit in my backpack so it sticks out further.
But at that time, I don't have room for my Ipod.


pilotguy733 said:
Reading Maxim in uniform is really tacky. This industry is getting less professional all the time! I'd give you a dirty look if I was sitting near you, and if I was your captain, I'd have a private man-to-man lesson on professionalism.

I'm getting really sick of seeing:

1. Pilots listening to Ipods
2. Pilots wearing backpacks
3. Reading Maxim or similar in public
4. Swearing in public
5. Pants from Sears that aren't even the right color blue
6. Your student pilot flight bag
7. Etc Etc!! I'm sure the FI crowd will come up with more...

Now I'm not a total shmuck - I think its perfectly acceptable to read whatever ya want in the cockpit - AWAY FROM THE PUBLIC EYE. Or, if conditions are appropriate, listing to an Ipod.
 
yeah 8Hour!! Got the backpack gunna pack it up nice! Don't want security to get suspicious cause Mr. Pibb and Redvines=crazy delicious!
 
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Jack Mehoff said:
You are a tool. WTF is wrong with listing to an IPOD??? I get the pants and flight bag/backpack. Do must be the type of golden day glory boy that wears your full uniform around town. If you are a captain then you are probly a "this will be my leg" every flight guy..


Chil out man get with the times its not the 50's anymore

I have an 8 track. It's the size of my rollerboard and I also have my headset with two giant antennas that stick up each ear cup.

Now that's technology.
 
Gulfstream 200 said:
.....

She also probably has a diesel powered vibrator at home.....

anyways...

Man you think, I knew about the two cycles ones, but diesel. For the longest time I thought the old lady was workin on the weedwacker, boy was I surprised.

AVDAD
 
AVDAD said:
Man you think, I knew about the two cycles ones, but diesel. For the longest time I thought the old lady was workin on the weedwacker, boy was I surprised.

AVDAD


nah...little cutie slim chiks use the 2 stroke models...fast and furious..

the average old pig Major Airline F/A needs the hard hitting power of a big CAT Diesel to satisfy that mammoth well-worn orifice.

:eek:
 
pilotguy733 said:
I'm getting really sick of seeing:

1. Pilots listening to Ipods
2. Pilots wearing backpacks
3. Reading Maxim or similar in public
4. Swearing in public
5. Pants from Sears that aren't even the right color blue
6. Your student pilot flight bag
7. Etc Etc!! I'm sure the FI crowd will come up with more...

I agree with most everything, but I'm not bothered by Maxim and don't think most people would be either. The iPods and backpacks in uniform and nylon Sporty's Pilot Shop flightbags drive me NUTS though. The same people that that wear backpacks and refuse to wear hats are the people that complain the loudest about not being paid like a professional. News flash - if you want to be paid like a 'professional', you need to look and act like one! That's especially true when you are relatively young (like myself). I have an iPod and I commute with it, but I don't think its proper for me to have little white earbuds in while in uniform, especially on a fairly full flight. So it stays in the bag if I'm in uniform.

Your mileage may vary...
 
As a female f/o I'd allow you to read it, and the captains I fly with would too! Really, who cares...plus, like it was said earlier: anything can offend anyone lately. Maxim is not bad, Cosmo is just plain stupid. What is it with drink-cart-mafia these days? I flew home on saturday (in plain clothes, on our big fat mainline carrier) and the lead FA were such a cow. I was very polite and I still got stink eye. I think some employees love to treat non-revs like crap just because they like to see what they can get away with.

That said, if I were you, I'd comply with putting it away, since it wasn't your airline. I wouldn't want to get taken off the aircraft and be without a ride home. Just my 2 cents.

-FW
 
GogglesPisano said:
Let me guess ... Delta.



Only in America would Maxim be considered unsuitable. Granted, the magazine is tacky and crude, but it is not unacceptable reading.

Correct.
Originally Posted by pilotguy733
Reading Maxim in uniform is really tacky. This industry is getting less professional all the time! I'd give you a dirty look if I was sitting near you, and if I was your captain, I'd have a private man-to-man lesson on professionalism.

I'm getting really sick of seeing:

1. Pilots listening to Ipods
2. Pilots wearing backpacks
3. Reading Maxim or similar in public
4. Swearing in public
5. Pants from Sears that aren't even the right color blue
6. Your student pilot flight bag
7. Etc Etc!! I'm sure the FI crowd will come up with more...

Now I'm not a total shmuck - I think its perfectly acceptable to read whatever ya want in the cockpit - AWAY FROM THE PUBLIC EYE. Or, if conditions are appropriate, listing to an Ipod.
As for the magazine I put it away when she decide to come back the second time. I wasn't technically jumpseating, jsut non-reving home(Since we work for big D), but was in uniform. Anywways, it wasn't worth making a big deal over it and not worth any controversy.

I don't have an IPOD, I have a PSP and an XM radio too, no backpack yet. My pants are from JC Penny's not Sears.

As for a private man-to-man anything, no thanks.

I always wanted to start a multi-page thread.
 
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wmuflyguy said:
Ok, so today I was commuting home (in uniform), I was sitting in the seat across from the Aft galley on the MD88, reading Maxim minding my own business. The FA in the galley says, "I don't think that is appropriate reading material for the airplane"

I thought she was joking at first, and she was smiling, but after a couple minutes she comes back, and says a little more bitchily "Our company would have a problem if we were reading soemthing like that in uniform, and that since your in uniform you should put it away."

I tell her "I read it all the time in uniform in airports and never got a complaint before, but i'll put it away if it offends you"

Anyways during take-off sure enough her Cosmopolitain magazine falls off the galley shelf and lands on the floor, with some great title on it like "20 positions that will knock your guys socks off".

Anyways, lets here it, Who thinks Maxim is or isn't appropriate reading when your in uniform.

Oh an my next flight no-compliants from the FA's(they were very nice), but the guy next to me asked if he could read it.


You should have told her you would be watching her if she was reading any magazine on the job, or doing a book of Soduku puzzles. Tell her to $crew off, and a Maxim is a Male Cosmopolitan magazine. I would have rolled my eyes and then returned to reading it. IF you turned it on it's side like you were looking at a fold out of a naked babe, then that would have been a bad idea.


Bye Bye--General Lee
 

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