If you believe Pilot Scott Tracy, the band is the designated in-flight entertainment for PST airlines. Here's hoping you can't believe Pilot Scott Tracy, because that plane's going down. Screamingly spooky vocals recalling Fred Schneider of the B-52s (you know, the crazy one) outshout charging guitars and bizarro synth effects.
Pilot Scott Tracy is the band that serves as the entertainment on selected flights of PST Airlines. Five dedicated employees of PST Airlines conceived of the idea of an in-flight band after countless talks during flight delays-- they shared their love for rock music and popular culture, and they shared a growing dissatisfaction with their traditional careers in the airline industry. They took their idea to the CEO of PST, Tex Monroe, and after four intense meetings, Mr. Monroe announced that Pilot Scott Tracy was cleared for take off. Mr. Monroe knew that the tides of change had reached even the airline industry and something must be done to remain competitive. An in-flight rock band seemed just the trick to get a leg up on the competition and reach the pockets of the "extreme generation" consumer.
Pilot Scott Tracy played their first in-flight concert on the momentous Flight 0713 from Pensacola, FL to Kalamazoo, MI in 2002. The guests of Flight 0713 were immediately hooked on the new flying sensation and declared themselves frequent flyers of PST Airlines from that point on. They told their friends and those friends told their friends. In short, PST Airlines saw a 52.5% increase in frequent flyers in just a one year period. CEO Tex Monroe was quoted, "Now I don't care much for that music of Pilot Scott Tracy, but I love the fiscal gains."