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Old Aug 20, 2006 | 9:35 pm
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Originally Posted by umguy
Hmm lets see you sit around in semi formal wear (shirt and tie) for 14 hours everyday and see how you feel.
I feel pretty good, thank you. I hold the above opinion based on personal experience. I have worked in uniforms many, many days of my life.

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Old Aug 21, 2006 | 10:23 am
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Originally Posted by Noanker1
Yesterday, I was looking at my Continental Express flight arriving and noticed the captain was wearing a yellow baseball cap. It was not a pilots regular hat. He quickly took it off and was not wearing it when we boarded or deplaned. It looked strange and I was wondering if this was allowed.
What was the route? My buddy (Express pilot) and I had a conversation about this topic last night after discussing the whole "why would TSA check a pilot for liquids since he has a lot better ways of creating havoc on a plane" thing. He always wears a baseball hat when flying, but it is certainly not publicly acceptable. He said he has to take it off when hitting the john, I thought that was funny. Maybe you caught him.
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