covers on flight line???

Started by cadet zimmerman, February 22, 2012, 03:12:48 AM

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davidsinn

Quote from: fearedskill on February 29, 2012, 11:13:04 PM
It is a national regulation. Covers are not to be worn on the flight line do to risk that they will be blown on to the airstrip and or be sucked into an engine of a jet.

It is not a regulation. It is however stated in the task guide.
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PHall

Quote from: fearedskill on February 29, 2012, 11:13:04 PM
It is a national regulation. Covers are not to be worn on the flight line do to risk that they will be blown on to the airstrip and or be sucked into an engine of a jet.

Cite please...

Eclipse

5 Pages totaling nearly 80 responses, 1500+ views, photos and other references as evidence to the contrary, yet someone still insists on
standing by the wive's tale.

This might not be the only thing wrong with the universe, but's it's gotta be on the second or third page of the list.

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AngelWings

Why not just do what is practical? If you need the cover, wear it. If you need a watchcap, wear it. If you don't need a cover, don't wear it.

vento

Quote from: Littleguy on March 01, 2012, 03:02:20 AM
Why not just do what is practical? If you need the cover, wear it. If you need a watchcap, wear it. If you don't need a cover, don't wear it.

Hey, that is too much common sense for us to handle!  >:D

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Enough already!

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