Why aircraft pilots cannot have piercings or tattoos?

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yEya asked:


I was in a discussion with a guy that WAS addict to drugs. He told me that his dream was to be a pilot, but now he can't because he has tattoos and piercings.
That wasn't my friend. Our school's counselor invited that man for a campaign about Alcohol and Drugs, so he told us that.

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May 28, 2009

drew4u9925 @ 8:53 pm #

Both piercings and tattoos must be covered up, to protect the image of the company. Piercings are also dangerous, as certain areas of the aircraft emit magnetic radiation (metal in piercings will react).

I would say the fact that he was addicted to drugs is a much greater reason to be rejected from flight school though.

June 1, 2009

Jajaja, i have a tattoo in my Arm

June 2, 2009

rain @ 3:45 am #

BS!!!! I’ll find better friends if i were you!

June 3, 2009

Mark @ 8:56 am #

They can have tattoos.

June 5, 2009

Laurie B @ 9:33 am #

I didn’t even know this. But, perhaps the reason that he cannot be a pilot is because of his drug issues. I’m sure he must have a bad history. No, they wouldn’t take anyone with a drug rap under there belt, at least I would hope not. As far as the tattoos and piercings go ~ if they are ‘loud’ and ‘all over’, I can understand why they would not want him. I want to feel ’safe’ when I fly, and I’m sorry but someone with ‘loud’,'all over tattoos and/or piercings, kind of frightens me.

June 8, 2009

Charles M @ 7:24 pm #

I wouldn’t go with cannot. Pilots is a loose term. What about private pilots that own there own aircraft? The FAA has nothing to say against all you said. You will still be licensed.(Of course if you pass your check rides and tests)

Now if an Airline will hire you is a different ballgame. Drug addiction on you re record, you most likely ain’t gonna get hired. Tattoos- airlines argue that they kinda spoil the professional pilot image. Some airlines actually require you to cover you re tattoos. But there are airline pilots with them. Piercings – most airlines prohibit you wearing them.

Plus now you can remove tattoos.

June 10, 2009

Silver @ 11:01 pm #

Piercings can be dangerous.

June 14, 2009

walt554 @ 10:14 am #

They can have both. Tattoos can be covered up whereas piercings are another thing.
When you fly you are a representative of the company and what company would want a person who is pierced and tattooed where it can be seen? If I got on a plane with any flight crew who was pierced and tattooed to a point where I could see it I would think again of flying with them.
Not too many intelligent people are pierced

June 15, 2009

Anthony M @ 8:12 pm #

Tats and piercings are prohibited because the pilot’s appearance should inspire confidence in passengers. At the very least the appearance should not imply weirdness.

Many customers will react negatively to a tatted-up and/or pierced pilot.

June 17, 2009

aviophage @ 10:28 am #

Airline passengers trust the flight crew on their airplane with their lives, limbs, and property. Tattoos and piercings are not consistent with the impression of competence, good sense, and strength of character that people expect to see in flight crew members; thus the airlines will not consider hiring people who carry these blatant signs of social disorderliness.

Next, it is very difficult for a drug addict to pass even the third-class medical test, and so an addict (including a “former” addict) will encounter serious difficulty securing pilot training at any level.

Also, many people would say “Oh, my dream is/was to be a pilot…” without serious reference to the requirements of such a career. He was probably just daydreaming out loud.

June 18, 2009

Teddy TheBear @ 3:37 pm #

Well, I work with an airline company under their Aviation Security department. As far as it goes, most companies are very selective of their staffs/recruits. The biggest concern with that fellow you mentioned was probably his piercings and his addiction to drugs. I doubt that it was the tattoos because if the tattoos were hidden or discreet, it is absolutely okay. There ARE other concerns though, as those tattoos SHOULD NOT be obscene or representing any affiliation to gangsters, which could jeopardize the company’s image or security.

Oh yeah, I’ve got two tats on my shoulders too…

June 21, 2009

ajmustee @ 8:15 pm #

This is BS! Just don’t show up to work drunk, and you can fly! (Also no other poor health conditions)

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