Hank Posted January 26, 2015 Report Posted January 26, 2015 My CFII, a regional airline captain, never wore less than 3" heels, often 4" or higher. Even boots with 4" heels.
Oscar Avalle Posted January 26, 2015 Report Posted January 26, 2015 Depending on the weather I wear snickers, running shoes and sometimes even dress shoes. I just don't like to wear boots. I think they make you lose the feeling of the rudder and thus makes it harder to control the plane. Interestingly, what I see here quite often is pilots using gloves... even in hot weather. I tried to get a response on why, but somehow nobody really knows, beyond that the military seem to do it.... and as many commercial pilots are former military they just stick to the tradition.
bonal Posted January 26, 2015 Author Report Posted January 26, 2015 My first CFI a retired Airforce and Army pilot fixed and rotor and he always wore gloves. I asked him about it once and he said when he flew combat missions the amount of work you do on the controls and throttle would cause your hands to blister.
TWinter Posted October 24, 2016 Report Posted October 24, 2016 Thought I'd revisit an old thread... Just got my new flying shoes in today...straight from China. lol At this point in life I don't really care what the young guns say are cool..these ARE friggin cool My office manager did ask that I not wear them at work..umm, she trying to tell me something? -Tom 3
rbridges Posted October 24, 2016 Report Posted October 24, 2016 5 minutes ago, TWinter said: Thought I'd revisit an old thread... Just got my new flying shoes in today...straight from China. lol At this point in life I don't really care what the young guns say are cool..these ARE friggin cool My office manager did ask that I not wear them at work..umm, she trying to tell me something? -Tom are they just backup gauges or can they serve as primary? 1
kpaul Posted October 24, 2016 Report Posted October 24, 2016 6 minutes ago, TWinter said: Thought I'd revisit an old thread... Just got my new flying shoes in today...straight from China. lol At this point in life I don't really care what the young guns say are cool..these ARE friggin cool My office manager did ask that I not wear them at work..umm, she trying to tell me something? -Tom I saw those online. Almost bought a pair, guess I should have, we could have started a Mooney fad. 1
jlunseth Posted October 24, 2016 Report Posted October 24, 2016 Peder vent over to wisit Ole and found him in his kitchen cutting up Viagra pills into quarters. Peder said, "Ole, yu cheapskate, dose aren't goin' tu du yu anygud." Ole replied, "I'm yust tryin' not to pee on my shus!" What does that have to do with Mooneys, you ask? Well, the red bottle doesn't work quite as well as it used to either, and that Nomex zipper sounds like a good idea to me. I have not made the switch to Depends yet though. I just try to do it long enough before landing that I have dried off. Sneakers and socks. Sandals are good below 12k, but it is too cold in the footwells if you go up high.
TWinter Posted October 25, 2016 Report Posted October 25, 2016 3 hours ago, kpaul said: I saw those online. Almost bought a pair, guess I should have, we could have started a Mooney fad. Took like 6 weeks to get here. I thought it was a scam and started a PP dispute.. Guess I'll have to cancel it..lol I got a kick out of them and just bought them for fun..I'll wear them to fly-ins. Should make for good conversation.. 1
kpaul Posted October 25, 2016 Report Posted October 25, 2016 24 minutes ago, TWinter said: Took like 6 weeks to get here. I thought it was a scam and started a PP dispute.. Guess I'll have to cancel it..lol I got a kick out of them and just bought them for fun..I'll wear them to fly-ins. Should make for good conversation.. My wife, a math teacher, has custom made shoes like those but have the Pi symbol and say 'math nerd' on them, and she just had the nerve to tell me I can't get the 6-pack shoes. lol. 3
aviatoreb Posted October 25, 2016 Report Posted October 25, 2016 On 1/22/2015 at 9:02 AM, bonal said: Last flight I took I met my wife at the hangar and because I came straight from work I was wearing my work boots (required for my job) and it made for a much more difficult time getting in and out. Normally I wear sneakers. I also noticed my landings were sub par so rudder control may have been adversely impacted. What preference do all of you have when flying? As soon as weather permits I always wear shorts and I have to wear black or dark shirts because if I'm wearing white the reflection on the instruments makes it hard to see the indications. i always fly in just socks both because it gives me a bit more leg room but quickly i noticed that the exrractactike feel improved my landings.. in the winter i have wool fleece slippers with no rubber bottom.. no kidding try it out you will fly better.. it's no problem climbing in and out in socks either if you are in work boots take em off.
aviatoreb Posted October 25, 2016 Report Posted October 25, 2016 6 minutes ago, kpaul said: My wife, a math teacher, has custom made shoes like those but have the Pi symbol and say 'math nerd' on them, and she just had the nerve to tell me I can't get the 6-pack shoes. lol. oooh please link me to the pi math nerd shoes - i'm a big math nerd and proud of it. they would go great with my black exp(i pi)=-1 shirt.
aviatoreb Posted October 25, 2016 Report Posted October 25, 2016 Just now, aviatoreb said: oooh please link me to the pi math nerd shoes - i'm a big math nerd and proud of it. they would go great with my black exp(i pi)=-1 shirt. or my "joy of x" shirt.
kpaul Posted October 25, 2016 Report Posted October 25, 2016 4 minutes ago, aviatoreb said: oooh please link me to the pi math nerd shoes - i'm a big math nerd and proud of it. they would go great with my black exp(i pi)=-1 shirt. http://www.zazzle.com/pi+shoes She has had hers a few years so the options have changed, but the kids get a good laugh at the shoes. 1
aviatoreb Posted October 25, 2016 Report Posted October 25, 2016 Just now, kpaul said: http://www.zazzle.com/pi+shoes She has had hers a few years so the options have changed, but the kids get a good laugh at the shoes. thanks!
Hank Posted October 25, 2016 Report Posted October 25, 2016 Stiff upper lip and all that, too, old chap. Don't like driving barefooted, can't imagine that rudder pedals would feel any better without my shoes. I took my shoes off from Atlanta to Dublin once, almost couldn't get them back on (penny loafers). Isn't cabin altitude generally kept in the 8000-10,000' range, right where I fly when traveling? Seems like this would be asking for trouble in the Mooney . . . 1
rainman Posted October 25, 2016 Report Posted October 25, 2016 1+ on the Puma Ferrari driving shoes. I had my heal get caught on the carpet with my other running shoes so I got the driving shoes. Very comfortable. I keep them at my hangar.
MyNameIsNobody Posted October 25, 2016 Report Posted October 25, 2016 Best thread ever. I must have been banned to have missed out the first go-around. Too funny. Born Driver Mocs...like wearing nothing...but with little nubbins. They slide on and off easy yet can be worn as casual attire.
Marcopolo Posted October 25, 2016 Report Posted October 25, 2016 Thin soles and light weight. I have raced anything I could get my hands on growing up so getting in an airplane, these just seemed the obvious choice.
Marauder Posted October 26, 2016 Report Posted October 26, 2016 On 1/24/2015 at 0:09 PM, Cabanaboy said: I have found Ferrari driving shoes are best for Mooney Flying I gotta have a picture of you exiting your Mooney with those on! 1
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