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Westchester (NY) Wing.It's not like that at all around here.
Westchester (NY) Wing.It's not like that at all around here.
I can't specifically remember a time when I've done that, but I was in grade school at one point, so it's probable. I'm just glad to be here Fred.So, you have never, in all your life, ever ran into someone, somewhere, anywhere, and just shook your head at their appearance? Call me skeptical, but I highly I doubt that.
I doubt that the general public cares what non-121 pilots wear.Non-121 Pilots get a bad enough rap from the general public. No need to give them more ammo.
I sometimes wear boots with knobby tread, because it gives me better traction when pushing the aircraft.I am genuinely surprised by the vanity of the grown adults that happen to fly aircraft on the side. Imagine caring about if the guy next to me thought I looked like a "tool" because I chose to be comfortable. Why should that matter to me? Who died and made him the flying fashion police?
That being said, I've never actually worn a flight suit while flying a GA plane. I can imagine that the boots would be a bit of a challenge to manage.
From what I've heard, there can be significant differences based on locality.Westchester (NY) Wing.
Contractors need that training , though.
That being said, I've never actually worn a flight suit while flying a GA plane. I can imagine that the boots would be a bit of a challenge to manage.
Lower your expectation and you won’t be disappointed. This understanding has served me well throughout my 25+ years of federal service.It wouldn't be so bad if I hadn't turned in the certificates that I received in uniform and was told they didn't count even though they were well within the same FY. My contract is for Army Military Funeral Honors.... I manage 2,000 burials a month in 13 states of the northwest region. I still fail to understand how any of these particular classes help me except maybe the cyber awareness because it is required for access to the network.
Classes on uniform maintenance, drill and ceremony, budgeting, and similar are completely appropriate.
The rest are about as appropriate as cyber awareness was for this crusty old Tank Commander that didn't touch a government computer in 20 out of 25 years of service.
Lower your expectation and you won’t be disappointed. This understanding has served me well throughout my 25+ years of federal service.
As university faculty, we're required to do the following every N number of years:Hard for me to say since I'm not in CAP but when I look at the USN current list of mandatory training you can be sure I want nothing to to with it. Until I retire (<6 months) I already have to do a significant subset of this training at two federal customers and my company for 20+ years not to mention the 20 years in the Navy. I've had my fill of it.
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I don't understand the reason to buy new jeans with holes in them.So, you have never, in all your life, ever ran into someone, somewhere, anywhere, and just shook your head at their appearance? Call me skeptical, but I highly I doubt that.
I used to ski in them. It must have worked, I never caught fire on the slopes.Why is there so much animosity about people wearing flight suits? I recommend wearing bags around everywhere. They are stupid comfortable and have pockets in all the right places.
Why is there so much animosity about people wearing flight suits? I recommend wearing bags around everywhere. They are stupid comfortable and have pockets in all the right places. We had a name for people who complained about other people wearing their green (or tan) PJs to work in the Navy. We called them SWOs. They were mostly bitter about prior poor life decisions though.
I am retired USAF and I remember working with the CAP back in the mid 1980’s and they, or that outfit seemed to be a coherent group that had their act together.
I recently went to one meeting as a favor for a friend and it was a shambles. The Cadets were overweight and they had beards and tattoos all over them. It would have been ridiculous but I remember when they had their act together. Actual CAP staff running around playing USAF. Even the so-called commander’s who had no college, not a day in uniform (active or reserve).
telling me to call them Sir or Mam. It’s just like you don’t even have 10 years in CAP and you are mad that you are only a CAP Major.
Think twice before you get involved with these people.
Too much red tape and b/s to stay a pilot for them and complete real missions. A good idea though, just too much play military gets in the way of actually being useful.
LOL!!! I love that saying!Being a CAP pilot for many years and retired AF, I can completely agree with this. The AF does make being a CAP pilot a lot of work. It is typical AF that the procedures are created for the lowest common denominator. Therefore when one craps, we all wear diapers. It’s like this in the real AF too.
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Does anyone else see the irony in the new balance and cargo shorts wearing gang making comments about appropriate clothing choices?
Remember the school uniform arguments.??
Does anyone else see the irony in the new balance and cargo shorts wearing gang making comments about appropriate clothing choices? For the record, i am not defending either side of the fashion police argument. I don't care if camo thongs are the only permitted clothing, wait...
Thank you for setting me straight.Well. First thread I’m reading here, and I’ve got to say that the degree of petty and drama rivals the sewing groups I used to be in. I don’t know whether to be amused or to roll my eyes or to just be glad that I don’t care who thinks that adults shouldn’t wear glitter or any of the stuff I wear every day.
And it’s okay for adults to have opinions, though adults do need to learn to be civil and not go off rolling their eyes at people for wearing things they think those people shouldn’t. When I go to the opera and see people in cut-off sweatpants, the eye-rolling is internal or behind closed doors because an external one reflects more on me than on them.
But y’all do you.
Get with the program, it's all about crocks these days!so you're saying flip-flops are out? Hmm...
I tried them once. 5 minutes was all I could stand.Get with the program, it's all about crocks these days!
Well, that means you aren't a dink. Can you imagine trying to fly with those things on your feet?I tried them once. 5 minutes was all I could stand.
Try working for a bank. Substituting for Privacy Act was Anti Money-Laundering, Anti Bribery and Corruption, Servicemember Relief Act, Workplace Violence Awareness, Ethics and Reporting (a sad, sad joke if you worked for [cough] certain banks), Unfair & Deceptive Practices (see previous note), and a few I am no doubt forgetting.As university faculty, we're required to do the following every N number of years:
Sexual Assault Prevention and Response (SAPR) Awareness
Cyber Awareness
Privacy Act - FERPA, the education version of HIPPA
Equal Opportunity, Harassment and Resolution Options
That's pretty bad. I just checked the records of the plane that's assigned to my squadron, and in the past two months, it was flown by nearly a dozen different pilots, including sixteen flights that were carrying cadets (i.e., "kids")....Obligatory OT: I never joined CAP as a kid, and I've avoided it as an adult... since there's zero chance of ever flying a CAP plane, and I don't really want to teach drill & ceremonies to kids. I see 2 or 3 guys flying the CAP 182 pretty regularly, but I don't recall ever seeing any kids near the plane.
A Karen in uniform. Interesting subspecies of Karen’s.Several years ago this little bulldog standing all of 5 ft nothing in her boots and full camo would march, degrade, and scream at her squadron of CAP kiddos marching them on taxiways and around an apron in front of guys yelling "Clear prop" etc. She'd also make them call her "sir." How she treated the kids was bad enough but she was teaching them unsafe practices at an airport.
One day she decided to scream and try to berate me for daring to park my car in an unmarked space in a public parking lot at the county airport. I told her I didn't see a handicap or other reserved parking sign and asked her the problem. She informed me it was her spot as "base commander" and I was "disrespecting her authority" by parking there. I don't think I've ever laughed right in someone's face like I did that day.
Several years ago this little bulldog standing all of 5 ft nothing in her boots and full camo would march, degrade, and scream at her squadron of CAP kiddos marching them on taxiways and around an apron in front of guys yelling "Clear prop" etc. She'd also make them call her "sir." How she treated the kids was bad enough but she was teaching them unsafe practices at an airport.
One day she decided to scream and try to berate me for daring to park my car in an unmarked space in a public parking lot at the county airport. I told her I didn't see a handicap or other reserved parking sign and asked her the problem. She informed me it was her spot as "base commander" and I was "disrespecting her authority" by parking there. I don't think I've ever laughed right in someone's face like I did that day.