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[humor] Manly men wear Nomex (was: Flight Suits again...)

 
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PostPosted: Thu Feb 16, 2006 5:58 pm    Post subject: [humor] Manly men wear Nomex (was: Flight Suits again...) Reply with quote

(Three years ago we were having this same discussion. I decided to take
another slant on it. Some of you might remember. I know a number of you
commented that you liked the message so I thought I would post it again
to raise the humor coefficient of the list a bit.

Do not archive)

You know, we have been approaching the decision-making process all
wrong. When it comes to selecting parachutes, flight wear, oil, etc.,
we have been talking like these are technical decisions. The problem
is, they aren't! These are psychological decisions based on the macho
coolness factor (MCF) which has become totally ignored in the decision
making process. I propose we move it to the forefront where it belongs.

First let's talk about parachutes. If we leave out the Russian and
Chinese 'chutes because of their questionable acceptance of the FAA we
are left with really four major 'chute manufacturers here in the US:

Manley Butler
Paraphernalia "Softie"
Strong
National

The National is the cheapest and most compact of the 'chutes. It is
packed to the density of degenerate matter (what one would find in the
core of a collapsed neutron star) so it sucks you butt muscles in and
pulverizes them. You can sit on this 'chute for about 15 minutes before
requiring medical care. This works for 25 year old acro competitors
flying 10-minute hops but for old cross-country butts like ours, no way.
That leaves the National out of the running.

So how do you pick your 'chute from the remaining group? Well we can
talk about features but it really comes down to something simpler and
more straight-forward. You see, this is really a psychological choice
and the hint is in the name. One is made by "Manl[e]y" Butler, one is
"Strong" and one is "Softie". You will find that most Real Men with
Fighter Pilot icewater in their veins opt for the "Manly" 'chute. The
staid, solid pilot opts for the "strong" 'chute. Guys with callsigns
like "Pinkie" opt for the "softie" 'chute. No worries. Once you
understand this, the selection of a 'chute takes mere milliseconds since
you no longer feel a need to justify your choice.

Flight wear is another issue. When you are flying the last of the
daytime gunfighters, e.g. F-86, F-11, etc.; there is absolutely no
question about your manliness or fitness as a pilot. Every combat is a
knife fight and the best *man* wins. (Sorry, ladies and girlie men need
not apply.) Period, end of report. Flight wear is not an issue because
one's manliness has already been decided.

But consider the current state of the world. If you are a fighter pilot
in today's military forces you go up and when combat is imminent you
turn on the weapons system. Nowadays the funky 'P' shows up on the
weapons display and your headset utters the computer-generated and
distorted word "Playstation". Head down you manipulate the "joystick"
and all those buttons on the electronic throttle control. If you do it
right the display reads "Extra Game" and your headset plays the Star
Wars march. Do it wrong and the last thing you hear is the mournful
rising tone and see the words "Game Over." Not too manly that.

Or worse yet, you are a shit-hot ... uh, sorry ... "Sierra Hotel" pilot
and after UPT you get transferred to C-141s or CODs. Boooooring. No
testosterone there. These poor bus drivers (who don't know that the
weapons system in the F-22
was made by Sony) walk into the O-club and there are the F-22 drivers
talking about "tactics" and "angles" and "vertical penetration". They
don't realize that the discussion is really about how to get into the
pants of that babe unit at the end of the bar, the one that has them so
intimidated that they won't go anywhere near her. So what are the bus
drivers going to do? Start talking up how well they nailed the
localizer in their last hand-flown approach? Can you THINK of a faster
way to be labeled a girlie man? (Let's not even TALK about these poor
guys who get out and are now shagging the right seat of a 737 for
Noservice Airlines.) So we need a way to keep the machismo on display.
Enter Flight Wear!

Flight Wear allows a pilot to retain his manliness when his flying
won't. Nothing screams "I've got big brass ones" like a Nomex suit
covered with patches. If you doubt me, just look at what the guys around
you are wearing. The newbies whose last airplane before their Yak-52 or
CJ6A was a C-172 have crisply-starched Nomex suits literally covered
with patches that say things like "Safeway Grocery Airplane Day". Next
consider the bus drivers with C-141 and COD experience. Their flight
suits are a little older and a little plainer. They might even have a
squadron patch.

And on the subject of patches, trashhauler/MAC squadron patches are
bigger, gaudier, and have more grotesque deaths-head symbols than
fighter squadrons. The little fighter pilot squadron patches say
"triple nickel" or "hat in the ring" while the transport command guys
have patches that say "raw flesh eating, fire and vomit spewing, King
Air drivers."

Now lets consider the guys that flew F6Fs, F4Us, P-80s, F-86s, F9Fs, and
F11Fs in combat. Not to pick on anyone but Randall Webb is a perfect
example. He shows up in a CJ6A painted powder BLUE! He is wearing blue
jeans and a button-down cotton shirt! No helmet adorns his head! What
IS this! Well, he is completely secure in his self-image and knows
that, deep down, there is a lot more similarity than difference between
a CJ6A and a Beechcraft Bonanza. (Besides, he IS a sierra hotel pilot
and if you are lucky you will fly with him in your back seat or on his
wing during formation training but you didn't hear me say that.)

And if you recall, I mentioned oil. This one is easy. Consider two
people: one is sitting at a computer terminal in a laboratory wearing a
clean white lab coat and glasses and muttering about viscosity
coefficients, lubricity factors,
and statistical samples while the other is up in the cowl of an R-2800
wearing an oil stained coverall with the name "Joe" (no one knows any of
his other names anyway) stitched on the front and chomping on a stogie.
Which one are you going to listen to when it comes to picking your oil?
Damn straight! Joe wins by a country mile because he has seen and
fixed it all and doesn't need no stinkin' lab report to know what oil works.

So where am I going with all of this (besides being an equal-opportunity
offender)? Well, I have a proposal to make! Something that the Red Star
Pilots Association could really get into! Let's take a page from wildly
successful televison and offer proper training in the form of "Queer Eye
for the Pilot Guy!" We get a team of wildly studly pilots (perhaps
dressed in tight black leather flight suits) to help the newcomer become
properly attired so that when he gets his CJ6A or Yak-52 marshalled into
the back forty of the warbird parking at OSH, back behind the Cessna
Skymasters, Aeronca Champs, and Stinson Voyagers painted in military
schemes, everyone will know he is a PILOT's PILOT as he gets out of that
cockpit.

We will have the guy who teaches you about and helps you pick out a
flight suit. ("No, no silly, Nomex is the ONLY way. And you need to put
that patch riiiight there. It is more slimming and besides, it doesn't
clash quite so much with that patch.") Then there is the guy who nods
thoughfully while chewing on an unlighted cigar as he instructs you on
the finer points of selecting a fine mineral oil for your airplane.
("Well, if you are having 100LL I recommend a full-bodied,
straight-weight Aeroshell 120W but if you are sipping auto fuel in the
winter a multi-vis Phillips 25W60 is a better choice.") Additional
experts will help you with decorating ... I mean paint schemes and nose
art, avionics, and cockpit (oooh, I just LOVE that word)
instrumentation. Never underestimate the machismo of vacuum-tube
avionics and the ability to say, "I have a fire in the avionics bay so I
am shutting down the electrical system and popping
the bottle. I'll just follow your hand signals from now on," uttered in
a bored drawl. Ernie Gann and Chuck Yaeger would be so proud!

You know, if our Red Star Marketing Agent and Registered TV Personallity
is on-the-ball, he can probably turn this into a prime-time reality TV
show and really get the RSPA on the map! The FAA and TSA will really
pay attention when this hits #1 on the Nielson ratings. Congress
critters won't be able to wait to throw their weight our way especially
if we offer to come out and campaign for them.

But don't forget, you heard it from me first. I expect that from now
on, when the flying is done for the day and we retire to the bar to
"debrief" (as I unzip my mauve Kermel flightsuit about three inches to
properly display my ascot), that I will never have to buy my own fruity
boat drinks with the little parasols again.

--
Brian Lloyd 361 Catterline Way
brian-yak at lloyd dot com Folsom, CA 95630
+1.916.367.2131 (voice) +1.270.912.0788 (fax)

I fly because it releases my mind from the tyranny of petty things . . .
- Antoine de Saint-Exupery


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PostPosted: Fri Feb 17, 2006 5:08 am    Post subject: [humor] Manly men wear Nomex (was: Flight Suits again...) Reply with quote

How well and acerbically this post wraps several subjects up !

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PostPosted: Fri Feb 17, 2006 7:17 am    Post subject: [humor] Manly men wear Nomex (was: Flight Suits again...) Reply with quote

Kevin Pilling wrote:
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How well and acerbically this post wraps several subjects up !

Thank you Kevin. Sometimes you just have to laugh at yourself to
maintain perspective.

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brian-yak at lloyd dot com Folsom, CA 95630
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PostPosted: Fri Feb 17, 2006 8:11 am    Post subject: Re: [humor] Manly men wear Nomex (was: Flight Suits again.. Reply with quote

Brian,
Are you getting paid for each post you put on here? If so, you could buy all of the FSU!


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PostPosted: Fri Feb 17, 2006 4:21 pm    Post subject: [humor] Manly men wear Nomex (was: Flight Suits again...) Reply with quote

 
 

From: Craig Craft [mailto:cduster(at)inteliport.com]
Sent: Friday, February 17, 2006 9:50 AM
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Subject: Re: [humor] Manly men wear Nomex (was: Flight Suits again...)

 
Brian,
Quote:

      Your rant on green flight suits reminds me of the folks you see
who decide to get a new bicycle for exercise.  I'm sure they all rode
bikes as kids wearing blue jeans, tee shirts, and maybe shoes if they felt like it.
Now that they are in their 30's or 40's it now becomes necessary to
ride a bike only when clad in spandex shorts, spandex shirt, and some
form of aerodynamic helmet.  I guess they think that it also helps to
loose weight if their cloths look like someone is sponsoring them. 
Bright colors and big logos on skin tight clothes must certainly burn
more calories than pedaling a beach cruiser in jeans.  I joined the
RPA primarily to learn about the aircraft that I am interested in.  I
got the chance to fly to the Waycross event and quickly realized that
jeans and a button down shirt don't fit in when everyone is trying to
pretend to be in the military.  If that is what they want to wear,
then more power to them, but to require such promotes the image that
the RPA is exclusionary and in my opinion does a disservice to the
RPA.  Just because the aircraft are from communist countries doesn't
mean that the pilots should adopt those philosophies.  Yall can see me
at the next event in my regular attire.  If you won't let me play, then I'll just take my ball and bat and go home.
    (By the way, I wrote that early this morning before “hitman” posted his rant, but I couldn’t post it because of an email problem)  By the way, I fly about 600

    hours per year under 500 feet, with about 200 of them either more than 60* bank or under 12 feet.  I don’t want to wear any green suit.  I don’t dress you, and you
    don’t need to dress me.  If you don’t want to get hurt in an airplane, spend your money on maintenance or training, not something to hold patches declaring
    your aviation supremacy.  Yes you are riding in close proximity to fuel.  Have you ever ridden a motorcycle!  How much nomex does it take to make you comfortable straddling five gallons of
    high test?  Heck, look around the next time you are cutting the grass. 
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Sorry I don’t have a call sign, I just go by what Mama calls me
Underdressed for sure!
 


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PostPosted: Fri Feb 17, 2006 5:21 pm    Post subject: [humor] Manly men wear Nomex (was: Flight Suits again...) Reply with quote

Craig,
FYI, today I flew two rides in my 52..attired in my blue jeans, cotton T-shirt, cotton white socks, and tennis shoes.
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