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Backtothesand
My work boots are Keens..
How the heck to you get the rudder JAMMED with your boot? Was the boot on his foot or flying around loose by the pedals?
Maybe it's just I haven't had my coffee yet, but I am having a tuff time figuring out how you end up with your boot jammed in the pedals!
Would you drive a car in sandals?
Just an FYI: if you are flying in Plus One (I can't remember if you are a member or not), open-toed sandals are not allowed for flying club planes.. I generally don't in the plane, but not for any particular safety concern. Probably will now that it's getting hot.
In any case, my AME was a friend and a student. He knew one of the people involved with the selection process and told me one factor in my not getting the job was that I wore sandals to the interview.
I would. What makes an airplane different?Why wouldn't you?
And if you're flying from Detroit to Oshkosh across Lake Michigan, sandals will be a heck of a lot easier to take off than boots, should you have to ditch...I would. What makes an airplane different?
You have to hike from somewhere? Why not just call a cab?
If you are flying across the Canadian Rockies, you should be prepared to go down on the rocks.
Flying from Detroit to Indianapolis, you should be sure to have a credit card with you.
And if you're flying from Detroit to Oshkosh across Lake Michigan, sandals will be a heck of a lot easier to take off than boots, should you have to ditch...
I tend to be a Sperry guy myself. Only problem I ever had with them was in a Super Cub (the rubber heels from the Sperrys would occasionally grab the floor and drag while I was working the rudder.Sperry's when it's hot.
Sperry's when it's warm.
Sperry's when it's cold.
Warm shoes when it's really cold outside.
I have found my perfect outfit and I don't change it much.
Sperry's or workboots. Do you guys never have to pull a plane from its hangar?
My understanding is that the early Lears had some sort of issue/history with that.
I fly without clothes if it's too hot, but I always make sure to wear some type of FAA approved footwear.
Sandals to an interview I wouldn't have done..
Just an FYI: if you are flying in Plus One (I can't remember if you are a member or not), open-toed sandals are not allowed for flying club planes.
homey don't like fire, i wear a nomex flight suit, glove and leather shoes.
bob
Anyone besides me disappointed that this thread isn't about airports near the Caribbean all inclusive resorts?