Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Planes are cold. It's weird.
(And as a former NTSB employee I'll point out that shorts are less safe in an emergency.)
So is most women's business wear and yet female professionals seem to fly no problem all the time.
Yeah, and I wear jeans with spandex which will melt to me if there's a fire. Just saying. A slide will tear up your legs.
Anti-shorts on plane, similar reasons. I worked in seat and plane certification for an airline and also dealt with maintenance. You want cotton or wool on your legs if something happens. My family has designated travel outfits that meet this requirement (although I would never tell the kids why). Closed-toe shoes are also a must.
Also, from the maintenance side: those seats have dry pee on them. FYI.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Planes are cold. It's weird.
(And as a former NTSB employee I'll point out that shorts are less safe in an emergency.)
So is most women's business wear and yet female professionals seem to fly no problem all the time.
Yeah, and I wear jeans with spandex which will melt to me if there's a fire. Just saying. A slide will tear up your legs.
Anti-shorts on plane, similar reasons. I worked in seat and plane certification for an airline and also dealt with maintenance. You want cotton or wool on your legs if something happens. My family has designated travel outfits that meet this requirement (although I would never tell the kids why). Closed-toe shoes are also a must.
Also, from the maintenance side: those seats have dry pee on them. FYI.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Planes are cold. It's weird.
(And as a former NTSB employee I'll point out that shorts are less safe in an emergency.)
So is most women's business wear and yet female professionals seem to fly no problem all the time.
Yeah, and I wear jeans with spandex which will melt to me if there's a fire. Just saying. A slide will tear up your legs.
Anonymous wrote:Also just got off a plane with DH is shorts. I would never do it but he does frequently.
Shorts are never a choice for me because planes are freezing. I don’t care about shorts germ wise.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Planes are cold. It's weird.
(And as a former NTSB employee I'll point out that shorts are less safe in an emergency.)
So is most women's business wear and yet female professionals seem to fly no problem all the time.
Anonymous wrote:Planes are cold. It's weird.
(And as a former NTSB employee I'll point out that shorts are less safe in an emergency.)
Anonymous wrote:It used to be people dress nicer for a flight. Then again, people used to dress nicer all around.
I don’t wear shorts nor does anyone in my family on a regular basis. Only variance is when returning from a beachy vacation.