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UsAirship said:I wear a hat on the flight deck to keep sun out my eyes and make my half a headset more comfortable. /QUOTE]
I hope to God you are not telling us you wear your uniform hat on the flight deck. If you do, I will have to nominate you as this board's biggest nebbish in the 8+ years I have been posting here.
In my 4 years of airline experience, I have never seen a pilot wear his hat on the flightdeck; I have seen two individuals wear a baseball hat . . . that is it.
If you don't get help at flightinfo.com . . . . get help somewhere!
michael707767 said:Except for summer when its too hot, I have a golf pullover that I carrry. The minute I get into a layover city, I put it on over my uniform shirt. That ends the stupid questions and I don't wear the hat anymore. Hate the hat. I'm not a bellhop.
dollacrackho said:i take off the epaulets to stave off the hoard of ladies trying to get me back to their hotel rooms. i mean there is only so much of that i can take . i'm a human being not a piece of meat! i do however enjoy telling people what gate their flight is on when we're standing right under the departures board.
Ty Webb said:In my three years working EMS, the sick, injured (and bystanders) immediately recognized me as "an authority figure", and, strangely enough, I didn't have a hat then either. It's not the hat, it's what goes in the hat that counts.
Falconjet said:Wow! Putting on the hat for an emergency evac? Now I have heard everything. I can't imagine for a second that I would bother to put a hat on if I was about to jump out of a jet that was on fire and about to explode. The pax (or boxes in my case) can just follow all of the crash crew folks, they might actually be wearing a hat that is functional and their authority is much more important at that point anyway.
After our last bad landing and emergency egress, where everybody suffered severe rope burns on their hands, I started to carry a pair of leather gloves in my flight bag even in warm weather. I keep the bag right next to me and figure that MAYBE I'll have time and MAYBE I'll think about putting them on before I go out the window, but I wouldn't bet on it.
Farmer said:People asking directions in the Airport. I hate them. When they do ask I always point to the freking sign that is usually right infront of them and tell them to follow the signs. Except for the old people or ones that actually need help(im nice to them). The ones that ask me when im on my phone get sent the wrong way. I did'nt get into flying to do customer service.
PCL_128 said:And you don't deserve to be paid like a professional if you don't wear the company required uniform.
aa73 said:Not a bad idea. And I can also assure you that I'll put the hat on - if I remember and have time.
Strange but effective.
73
pilotpayne said:This is what we debate...if it's cool to wear a hat or not, no wonder we are not getting anywhere as a group. I wear mine because we are req to. I love the fact that the company I work for requires it but guys only where it if they want to. I am not saying I am a die hard company guy or anything like that but we all took the job here we could at least follow the rule. I guess its just me but when I am at work I try to look the best I can....ie iron the shirt(every hotel has an iron) maybe even sine up the shoes every now and than. I just can't belive we are upset about who wears a hat or not....by the way I think pilots had caps before skycaps.Also I am always happy we wear caps the overcoat when I am doing the walkaround in the rain or snow.