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![]() Ridge Soaring Gliderport Dress Code We began the gliderport 34 years ago. During this time, we have seen a large variety of apparel worn by glider pilots and crew. Considering the value of the gliders being flown; the trailers, equipment and types of vehicles being driven, we believe it is important for visiting glider pilots to demonstrate the class of individual represented. Golf courses require a dress code, and it is fitting for glider pilots to exhibit similar standards. We have often been embarrassed by glider pilots attire when we go to local restaurants in the evening. Sneakers will no longer be tolerated. Black or Brown leather shoes are the standard and they must be clean and polished. Long pants with a crease are required for males. No loud colors or patterns. Shorts of any kind are not permitted. Women may wear dresses as long as the hem is at least to the knee. Shirts shall be long sleeve. No loud colors or patterns. Typical banned shirts include those with large prints of gliders on the front or back. Shirts must have a collar. It is now required for pilots to wear protection while assembling their gliders to prevent grease stains on their clothing. A single color apron (blue) is suitable for this purpose. Thank you for your cooperation. |
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Good one Tom!
I remember judge Latermore asking Eric Mozer to stand up at a nationals pilots meeting at Uvalde. Eric was wearing sneakers, shorts and a T-shirt that said, "Sex Instructor". The Judge then pointed out that the Texas farmers are used to Levies or khaki, but they weren't ready for the likes of Eric! Good April fools Tom, JJ Bob Backer wrote: Gee Tom, you guys are way behind the curve. We have had a code at least that strict at Warner Springs for years. Plus, we require that each pilot enlist a helper o hold up a 5' square piece of black plastic to shield the view when peeing next to the trailer. wrote: Ridge Soaring Gliderport Dress Code We began the gliderport 34 years ago. During this time, we have seen a large variety of apparel worn by glider pilots and crew. Considering the value of the gliders being flown; the trailers, equipment and types of vehicles being driven, we believe it is important for visiting glider pilots to demonstrate the class of individual represented. Golf courses require a dress code, and it is fitting for glider pilots to exhibit similar standards. We have often been embarrassed by glider pilots attire when we go to local restaurants in the evening. Sneakers will no longer be tolerated. Black or Brown leather shoes are the standard and they must be clean and polished. Long pants with a crease are required for males. No loud colors or patterns. Shorts of any kind are not permitted. Women may wear dresses as long as the hem is at least to the knee. Shirts shall be long sleeve. No loud colors or patterns. Typical banned shirts include those with large prints of gliders on the front or back. Shirts must have a collar. It is now required for pilots to wear protection while assembling their gliders to prevent grease stains on their clothing. A single color apron (blue) is suitable for this purpose. Thank you for your cooperation. |
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I can never remember. Does the Tyvek logo go on the front or the back?
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My glider is a 1970 model.
Should I wear clothes made in 1970 or earlier? (I probably still have some...) One thing I can't do: Grow hair to suit a 1970 image... Ray Lovinggood Thinning on top (but not around the middle) Carrboro, North Carolina, USA |
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On Apr 1, 6:53*pm, wrote:
Ridge Soaring Gliderport Dress Code We began the gliderport 34 years ago. During this time, we have seen a large variety of apparel worn by glider pilots and crew. Considering the value of the gliders being flown; the trailers, equipment and types of vehicles being driven, we believe it is important for visiting glider pilots to demonstrate the class of individual represented. Golf courses require a dress code, and it is fitting for glider pilots to exhibit similar standards. We have often been embarrassed by glider pilots attire when we go to local restaurants in the evening. Sneakers will no longer be tolerated. Black or Brown leather shoes are the standard and they must be clean and polished. Long pants with a crease are required for males. No loud colors or patterns. Shorts of any kind are not permitted. Women may wear dresses as long as the hem is at least to the knee. Shirts shall be long sleeve. No loud colors or patterns. Typical banned shirts include those with large prints of gliders on the front or back. Shirts must have a collar. It is now required for pilots to wear protection while assembling their gliders to prevent grease stains on their clothing. A single color apron (blue) is suitable for this purpose. Thank you for your cooperation. Tom, you forgot to mention that all pilots visiting Ridge Soaring are expected from now on to sip their cold refreshments quietly and with their pinky spread and loud 'high-five's' in public after an exceptional ridge flight are fround upon. Uli Neumann Libelle 'GM' |
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"It is now required for pilots to wear protection while assembling
their gliders" That's certainly a good idea. Statistics from the communicable disease center show that gliderports are one of the major STD aquisition centers, coming in only slightly behind bars and dance halls in our current culture. wrote: Ridge Soaring Gliderport Dress Code We began the gliderport 34 years ago. During this time, we have seen a large variety of apparel worn by glider pilots and crew. Considering the value of the gliders being flown; the trailers, equipment and types of vehicles being driven, we believe it is important for visiting glider pilots to demonstrate the class of individual represented. Golf courses require a dress code, and it is fitting for glider pilots to exhibit similar standards. We have often been embarrassed by glider pilots attire when we go to local restaurants in the evening. Sneakers will no longer be tolerated. Black or Brown leather shoes are the standard and they must be clean and polished. Long pants with a crease are required for males. No loud colors or patterns. Shorts of any kind are not permitted. Women may wear dresses as long as the hem is at least to the knee. Shirts shall be long sleeve. No loud colors or patterns. Typical banned shirts include those with large prints of gliders on the front or back. Shirts must have a collar. It is now required for pilots to wear protection while assembling their gliders to prevent grease stains on their clothing. A single color apron (blue) is suitable for this purpose. Thank you for your cooperation. |
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Anyone wearing those hats should be protected.
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On Apr 2, 1:57*am, rlovinggood wrote:
My glider is a 1970 model. Should I wear clothes made in 1970 or earlier? (I probably still have some...) Do they still fit? One thing I can't do: *Grow hair to suit a 1970 image... I guess we should be thankfull for small mercies. BTW - an addition to the dress code. NO COMBOVERS. |
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On Apr 2, 3:39*am, Cats wrote:
On Apr 2, 1:57*am, rlovinggood wrote: This is going to put a serious dent in Cindy Brickner's tee shirt business. Ray Warshaw 1LK My glider is a 1970 model. Should I wear clothes made in 1970 or earlier? (I probably still have some...) Do they still fit? One thing I can't do: *Grow hair to suit a 1970 image... I guess we should be thankfull for small mercies. BTW - an addition to the dress code. *NO COMBOVERS. |
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