uniforms

In the past, a few congressmen like Rep. John Mica (R-FL) and Rep. Jason Chaffetz (R-UT) have been thorns in the side of TSA. They have raged against the giant bureaucracy that the agency has become and the invasiveness of TSA searches. Today, other members of Congress from the Senate and House are joining the anti-TSA crowd.

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Here is a fun trip through the airlines’ past. A short look at Delta Airlines’ flight attendant (stewardesses back then) uniforms. This collection is enjoyable from the changes that have taken place in styles to the changes in how flight attendants are seen by the public.

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Ned Levi reports about TSA officer and baggage screener uniforms and ID badges either not being returned by TSA employees, or being lost or stolen, and the security risk to the flying public they pose, as well as TSA’s cavalier attitude that it’s not a problem.

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A row has erupted within Delta’s flight attendant ranks about the merged airline’s new uniforms — not about the designs or other regulations — about which flight attendants gets to wear hot red uniforms and which must wear a dreary, darkish blue.

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With the announcement of the merger approval between Delta and Northwest, costume changes are coming. With a thankful nod to frugality, the new costumes will be the old Delta uniforms. Guess Delta’s brass learned their lessons from the Kate Spade Song outfits that only managed to push inevitable losses higher than they might have been.

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