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Chinese Airline Judges Pilot Candidates by Armpit Odor

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A Chinese airline has sparked controversy after it was reported it included a  zero-body-odor requirement in its pilot recruitment tests. Applicants had their  armpits sniffed by company staff, to check for any bad smells.

You think requirements stink in your line of work? Think again. Chinese  company Hainan Airlines demanded to smell under the arms of students  interviewing as trainee aircrew. Obviously, there were other requirements as  well, including 20/20 vision, a maximum height of 1.87 meters and a very good  knowledge of the English language, but meeting them and failing the bad odor  test meant instant elimination for candidates. “I passed everything, but I was  doomed by my armpits, which are always a bit whiffy”, said one of the  applicants. Asked about the purpose of this unusual requirement, one of the  Hainan Airlines testers said “our staff works very closely with the public, and  no passenger wants to smell a pilot’s armpits. And if they can keep their cool  min this test, they aren’t going to sweat in the cockpit.” The photos below  paint a pretty clear picture of how the BO test was conducted.



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