:laugh::laugh::laugh: Too funny! But they made up for it by wearing those Awesome "Glow Worm" vests.
I am wearing one now
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:laugh::laugh::laugh: Too funny! But they made up for it by wearing those Awesome "Glow Worm" vests.
I am currently flying for ANA, and a lot of "gaijin" pilots, including myself refuse to wear that stupid school crossing gaurd vest during a walk around. If you can't see me walkin' around the dang airplane with a white shirt on you shouldn't be allowed on the ramp. I also tried the gloves, but out of spite now, refuse to wear them now.
When I was flying freight, one of our FO's got busted in Brussels (by an EU official) for not wearing the vest on the walk around. At my current employer, we have the glow in the dark vest on every airplane, it's ICAO standard to wear it and many countries enforce this rule. Your "Sojushi" may write you up one of these days for not wearing the vest (I thought ANA had strict training standards?)
Not to hijack the thread, but It's just like most things with the airlines, I wear the vest because my airline pays me HUGE amounts of money to feed my family for very little "work", thus I do what they say do, no problem. Don't want to wear the vest? Open your own taco stand!
Thurman...do you have a "Fu Man Chu" mustache and a Samari sword? :laugh:
A lot of the Copilots will not put on sunglasses until the passengers finish boarding and are no longer in view. One Japanese copilot got yelled at by a Japanese Captain for wearing sunglasses during a walk around. He responded with, "but gaijin Captain wear during walkaround..." To which the Japanese Captain replied, "because gaijin have weak eyes..."