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At the moment I use a regular safety vest without any, um, presumptuous, writing or labeling on it, and even that does seem to help. Honestly it's amazing what you can get away with in general when you're wearing a safety vest. You can up the cred ante a bit with a well-worn hard hat. If you find one on the side of a highway that bounced out of the bed of a truck, it's probably perfect.
Yes. Safety vest not a bad idea. It was the presumptuous writing I found amusing.At the moment I use a regular safety vest without any, um, presumptuous, writing or labeling on it, and even that does seem to help. Honestly it's amazing what you can get away with in general when you're wearing a safety vest. You can up the cred ante a bit with a well-worn hard hat. If you find one on the side of a highway that bounced out of the bed of a truck, it's probably perfect.
Yes!I'd like one that says, FBI. If I'm gonna impersonate a federal officer, I might as go all the way.
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You get to wear the vest!!! Ha haWhat are the benefits of becoming a licensed commercial pilot?
Misrepresenting yourself in uniform isn't cool. If they had wanted to be a Coast Guardsmen and not an Auxiliarist then join the service, it is a voluntary organization. I sacrificed a lot in 26+ years to be a guardsman and to have someone misrepresent who we are is a dishonor to those that serve. Coast Guard Auxiliarst and Civil Air Patrol provide vital voluntary roles and often work along side their active duty service members. Even during courtesy boardings you are there to teach safety And educate vessel owners, not as a law enforcement boarding officer. There are distinctions in uniforms for very good reasons and I would call out anyone found to be misrepresting any uniformed member of our armed services. There is a lot of training, commitment, and honor that go's into wearing the uniform. Tell your friends to honor those which serve the uniformed services by doing the right thing. Otherwise they are no better than the rich kids flying their drones wrecklessly.As I said. That’s not a bad idea. But the rest seemed a little over the top. You asked so I’m just explaining. No offense intended to those who made or own it. Some of my fellow USCG volunteers (we were called USCG Auxiliary) tried to make their own uniform service tapes to downplay the word auxiliary. I thought that was kind of funny too.
They are not my “friends” and I no longer serve with thst unit. And as you may be able to tell by my post, I was not condoning that behavior.Misrepresenting yourself in uniform isn't cool. If they had wanted to be a Coast Guardsmen and not an Auxiliarist then join the service, it is a voluntary organization. I sacrificed a lot in 26+ years to be a guardsman and to have someone misrepresent who we are is a dishonor to those that serve. Coast Guard Auxiliarst and Civil Air Patrol provide vital voluntary roles and often work along side their active duty service members. Even during courtesy boardings you are there to teach safety And educate vessel owners, not as a law enforcement boarding officer. There are distinctions in uniforms for very good reasons and I would call out anyone found to be misrepresting any uniformed member of our armed services. There is a lot of training, commitment, and honor that go's into wearing the uniform. Tell your friends to honor those which serve the uniformed services by doing the right thing. Otherwise they are no better than the rich kids flying their drones wrecklessly.
Absolutely! I use one all the time when working commercial gigs. I also (get ready to laugh, OP) have one designated for a 'Spotter' on those occasions when I find myself in need of assistance or using goggles. My experience has been such that there is a world of difference in terms of perception from the public when I wear the vest and when I do not. Laugh all you want, find it as silly as you want, they work and do have a place for those of us 107's legitimately making money with our birds.Required to use in some areas on some jobs believe it or not. Might seem funny to a hobbiest but they do come in useful for the professional making money.
I am also a “107” and I have no objection to wearing a vest. But I personally wouldn’t wear one with that lettering on it. Esp the big FAA. It’s misleading at best.Absolutely! I use one all the time when working commercial gigs. I also (get ready to laugh, OP) have one designated for a 'Spotter' on those occasions when I find myself in need of assistance or using goggles. My experience has been such that there is a world of difference in terms of perception from the public when I wear the vest and when I do not. Laugh all you want, find it as silly as you want, they work and do have a place for those of us 107's legitimately making money with our birds.
That is exactly the kind of lettering that I think is totally appropriate. It serves the intended purpose and no more....Ours just say “UAS Pilot Do Not Disturb”, it does greatly. Reduce the number of people coming up with questions
Absolutely! I use one all the time when working commercial gigs. I also (get ready to laugh, OP) have one designated for a 'Spotter' on those occasions when I find myself in need of assistance or using goggles. My experience has been such that there is a world of difference in terms of perception from the public when I wear the vest and when I do not. Laugh all you want, find it as silly as you want, they work and do have a place for those of us 107's legitimately making money with our birds.
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