runwayjockey
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Worn long enough, hat's will rub your hair off. So if you want to go bald wear it.
No hat here. It is a matter of control and they look very unprofessional in my view. Simply rude to wear a hat indoors.
A dead cow kept WWI and II aviators protected from the elements back in the day, but the weather in the cockpit on my last flight was 74 degrees with a slight draft out of one of the air vents.
Aren't there more important things to worry about?
I second this whole statementWell . . . . it's always been my experience that the guy who is most concerned about the hat/shoes/uniform/newspaper-reading is almost invariably a lousy pilot. Not always, but certainly often enough to make the connection pretty obvious.
At my airline, the self appointed "Hat Police" is a scab, and the "Shoeshine Police" is a street scab. . . . . go figure.
I also notice that the bald guys tend to like the hat . . . . but what really cracks me up is that most guys are kind of ambivalent about the hat, but the ones who want the hat REALLY want the hat . . . . in a really strange and sad sort of way. The same sort of guy who identifies SO strongly with being an airline pilot that he has little in the way of personality or social skills.
The only guys that should wear hats, in my opinion, are skycaps and bus drivers.
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I wear my hat 1. because we are supposed to and 2. if I were to put it anywhere else but my head or the hat clip in the cockpit, I'd lose the dang thing.
Take some pride in your appearance, people. If you're supposed to wear the hat... wear it.
So, in order to take "pride" in your appearance, you must wear a hat? Are you suggesting the pilots who are hatless look unprofessional or take no "pride" in their appearance? Many think the hat looks unprofessional and liken it to something worn by high school educated minimum wage earners. Do you do everything management says you are "supposed" to? If so, the profession will continue to decline. Fight fire with fire and stop acting like a boyscout as it is killing our profession. Management brings a gun to the fight and you bring a hat and your boy scout mentality!
Being overweight with great looking shoes is still a farce. It's amazing how many fatties we have in the majors flying airplanes that look unprofessional and are a health risk to themselves, their crew, and their passengers. But that's a different thread...
Guess it's a good thing we don't require hats. I wouldn't know a chief pilot if he walked up to me and punched me in the face. Even after 2 furloughs I've never met a chief pilot face to face (they don't even care enough to look you in the eye for an exit interview) and I plan on keeping it that way.Like was previously stated these guys walk around hat in hand, then as soon as they see a CP they put it on.
I don't wear my hat, and I don't carry it with me, get over it! Until I can make more than a gate agent, I don't give a sh!t!
Ok, your call, but you had Military discipline and pride at one time, uh? That discipline and pride doesn't translate to your airline?
Hatless pilots wish they had one during April showers for the May flowers.
Excuses excuses. The company that signs your paycheck -- nomatter what the amount is on the check (you agreed to work there Einstein) -- has asked you to wear the hat. If you blatantly disregard that policy it's basically a sophomoric act of rebellion.
Yeah, why can't those guys on 8 hour overnights eating ultra-nutritious crew meals (Swanson's Ego-man frozen dinners) and consuming gallons of coffee just to try and keep up with the inhumane schedules that the company builds, get into the gym? Why not on their days off, when they're not out working their second job because the first one has had it's pay leap backwards 2 decades in equivalent earning power.
Yeah, fatso over there is the real problem.
I second this statement alsoDude, I completely raise the bullsh*t flag on this one.
1. You can chose exactly what you eat anytime you friggin want. This is America. You want to eat a TV dinner with 3000 calories and loads of saturated fats? So be it. You want to pack a salad and sandwich with some carrots, etc...so be it. You control it, you're a big boy. To say you have to eat a crappy dinner because you have a tight schedule is absolutely ridiculous.
2. Yeah, I do say go on your off days to the gym. I do it, and I know plenty of other guys with busy airline schedules that do it as well. Not only does it relieve stress and allow you to stop drinking so much coffee - as you claim you have to drink because of tough schedules - but it overall contributes to good health and hygiene. Hey, you can't get to the gym? No problem...spend 20-30 min in your hotel room doing some old fashioned push ups and sit ups. There are dozens of exercises you can do just with your hands and feet that can at least get the blood flowing without a free weight in sight.
3. If you think I have any sympathy about dudes having 2 jobs because of crappy pay, you're dead wrong. I HAVE 2 JOBS DUDE!!! I'm on a horrible pay scale right now as a 1st year FO on reserve, and I fly in the ANG. Guess what my off days are? They're not "off" at all - they're at my military unit flying. And every day I make it a point to go to the gym - an hour or more. I take great pride in my physical fitness as well as keeing good hygiene and a good looking uniform - both in the military and the airlines. Good fitness, good attitude, and a good uniform all go hand in hand.
Like you said - yes, fatso is the real problem!
Nevermind. 15-minutes to Judge Wapner. Don't want to miss it!