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Old 24th May 2018, 03:46
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Not only acknowledging the criminal and biker lifestyle, but putting money into their pockets via their ownership of tattoo parlours.

Does any sensible, responsible person want to see these type of people obtain enrichment via a process that, in any case, displays the wearer of a tattoo as potentially demonstrating a measure of psychological insecurity("toned down" somewhat from a more "pointed" observation)?

A "lose lose" situation if ever there was one.

I won't even touch on Leviticus.

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Old 24th May 2018, 11:53
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If they're visible then I guess it's not appropriate to be seen doing a responsible/professional job; pilot, doctor, lawyer et al. Just look at that BBC video shot of David Beckham in St Georges's chapel (at the royal wedding) last Saturday, he comes across as a thug dressed in formal clothing chewing gum. I personally do not like tattoos, I cannot understand why people wish to permanently mark and disfigure their bodies; but that's just me. I know many airline pilots who have discreet one's but well hidden from public view. Act in haste repent at leisure comes to mind.
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Old 25th May 2018, 09:12
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Not just you PA. I cannot understand the wish for tattoos (or piercings), especially on women. If good looking why do they disfigure themselves and if ugly why do they want to draw attention to themselves?
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Old 25th May 2018, 21:16
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...and that post perfectly epitomises the bigotry in this thread.

Fek me, there are some eejits about.
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Old 26th May 2018, 11:14
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I still don't understand why this is in the Cabin Crew forum...

Things which are related to CC often get deleted after not very long run in this forum, yet this is not related to CC and is still here...

Can the mods not move it to a pilot forum instead?
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Old 26th May 2018, 17:32
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As a dispatcher I come across a lot of pilots at work and I have to say I’m surprised by the number of pilots with tattoos that I’ve seen. More notably one right behind a young FO’s ear and one wrapping around another’s wrist. Admittedly they were flying for the same airline (not exactly the most professional one at that) so maybe they just have more laxed restrictions on such things. I am soon to start my flight training and do intend to get a tattoo in a coverable position.

I must add that the bigotry in this thread has really surprised me. In such a modern time it’s shocking to see such intolerance to something many consider very beautiful pieces of art. I hope the industry can move along with the times so to speak and realise that tattoos aren’t just for those who break the law.
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Old 6th Jun 2018, 10:34
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Originally Posted by _sh
I must add that the bigotry in this thread has really surprised me. In such a modern time it’s shocking to see such intolerance to something many consider very beautiful pieces of art. I hope the industry can move along with the times so to speak and realise that tattoos aren’t just for those who break the law.
Considering the stakes I do not think it is good idea to get a tatoo if it may potentailly rule out 20% of positions available.
Bigotry? It's your body and your career. It is not about what me, you and other people on the forum think. It is about what HR may think.

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Old 6th Jun 2018, 11:14
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Originally Posted by Sholayo
Considering the stakes I do not think it is good idea to get a tatoo if it may potentailly rule out 20% of positions available.
Bigotry? It's your body and your career. It is not about what me, you and other people on the forum think. It is about what HR may think.

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Yes I agree that it is down to the individual and it is obviously then down to what HR think of it. I’m not implying people should make their mind up based on what some people in a forum are saying. But for those who do look to these threads for advice, seeing someone completely dismissing all tattoos as disgusting pieces of criminal and biker wear isn’t very helpful.
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Old 6th Jun 2018, 21:17
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Advice has been offered .... don't do it. Now it's up to the OP to decide how important his flying career is to him. And of course if airlines have policies on tattoos, this should be seriously borne in mind before committing to what is generally there for a lifetime ... art form or not.
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Old 9th Jun 2018, 06:09
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Why is this posted in the Cabin Crew forum? Don't we have moderators any more?
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Old 20th Jun 2018, 02:21
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If you haven't got it, don't get it.

If you have to be one of the herd get a semi-permanent one.

You get it, it will trip you up one day.

There is no balancingoption - no one is ever going to hire you in a professional position because you HAVE a tattoo
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Old 20th Jun 2018, 08:40
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Originally Posted by Ebbie 2003
no one is ever going to hire you in a professional position because you HAVE a tattoo
I just can’t agree with this. I’ve seen, first hand, so many pilots with visible tattoos on the job that this statement just isn’t true.
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Old 20th Jun 2018, 17:03
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believe that no tattoos anywhere on the body are allowed if employed in the sandpit.
not true. Some airlines have stricter rules than others, and they differ between cabin crew and flight crew. But you absolutely can have tattoos with several of the major ME carriers, so long as it's not visible in uniform.

Of course some get their tattoos AFTER joining (but still in a place normally covered by the uniform)

Qatar I think is the only one that doesn't like the tattoos, but again I think this is only for CC and on a case by case basis (they must submit a photo of the tattoo and mark on a diagram where it is located) Not sure what QR does about pilots
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Old 21st Jun 2018, 14:48
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Old 23rd Jun 2018, 22:54
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Originally Posted by david_
Hi all.

Im in the process of doing my PPL and i will go on to do my full CPL later on but i was wondering,
I want to get a tattoo, only a small one on the underside of my wrist (no larger than 5cm by 5cm). will this affect my chances of getting with an airline in the future?
For some airlines especially in the Middle East definitely yes. Even lazer removal does not help if scars are left
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Old 26th Jun 2018, 07:32
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Wowee,,,,,,,,,doesn't take long for threads to get fiery on here sometimes duzzit...?
Accusations of intolerance , bigotry , cries of appeal to the moderators . Come along now guys . David , our OP puts a simple and straightforward question ! He's currently undergoing PPL training and has asked if having a small tattoo will jeopardise his recruitment prospects if he applies to the airlines . He could well apply as c/crew as a stop-gap while he completes his CPL training , so this post is as relevant here as it would be on any other area of the forum.
Is it a good idea ? Well , if it's about 2" x 2",,,,,, [sorry , don't like metric],,,,,he probably will get away with it . I'm not saying he definitely will ,,,but he probably will.
Would I have a tattoo ? Definitely no ! But if people opt for a small personal one which isn't likely to get the net-curtains twitching and doesn't encroach on bad taste [ and won't be seen at a job interview],, then that doesn't make them a bad person does it .
Good luck with the PPL training David and also with the CPL bit . Personally , I would raid the 'tattoo budget' and add it onto the flying budget . But that's just me..
Look at it this way David , if a certain bloke called Beckham had put his tattoo budget somewhere else , then he wouldn't look such a twerp would he ?..
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Old 28th Jun 2018, 21:21
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I just can’t agree with this. I’ve seen, first hand, so many pilots with visible tattoos on the job that this statement just isn’t true.
Read it again Sh, He is making the point that although visible tattoos may preclude you from getting a post, there is no balancing case of HAVING a tattoo being likely to swing a job your way.
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Old 29th Jun 2018, 21:13
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Perhaps its a generational thing, bit as people age, what seems a good idea in your teens/twenties does become a real eysore when the belly flows over the belt and when old and wrinkly eugh!
If asked whether I like to see CC with tattoos, my response would be an emphatic NO

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Old 3rd Jul 2018, 09:27
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Yes, tattoos are more widely accepted than before and I have no personal dislike. But in the context of the OP's question, the answer is still a definite "NO". Some airlines and interviewers WILL view them negatively so it could well harm your prospects at some point. In my 29 year career I've only come across one fellow pilot with a visible tattoo.
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Old 4th Jul 2018, 16:05
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…..then he wouldn't look such a twerp would he ?..
He looks worse than that !!
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