EntertheCentury
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I've been asked and not allowed it. I don't even want the Flight Attendant up there....
For instance, flight attendants are prohibited from occupying the flight deck jump seat as they aren't properly trained in flight deck operations.
If only that were true. Another reason not to bid a three crew a/c
Here's an interesting one for you folks from the 121 world.
Let's say an authorized jumpseater from the Agency that is "here to help you" shows up in your cockpit for a FAM ride. Problem is, the person has a FULL BEARD and might have a tough time getting the oxygen mask to seal in "the unlikely event" of a loss of cabin pressure. Technically, they are an additional crewmember with all the requirements of that status.
So, do you let them on your jumpseat?
Have them don a mask and shut off the supply. If they start to turn blue, it's a good seal, and you issue them a SODA waiver.![]()
I kind of like having an FA around most of the time. Too bad our good ones are quitting left and right.
Here's an interesting one for you folks from the 121 world.
Let's say an authorized jumpseater from the Agency that is "here to help you" shows up in your cockpit for a FAM ride. Problem is, the person has a FULL BEARD and might have a tough time getting the oxygen mask to seal in "the unlikely event" of a loss of cabin pressure. Technically, they are an additional crewmember with all the requirements of that status.
So, do you let them on your jumpseat?
Don't dismiss it too easily. My houseguest had this EXACT scenario in her major airline cockpit yesterday. It was a short turn and she and her Captain didn't really think about it until after the flight. There is nothing in their FOM about it. The Chief Pilot said "file an ASAP."
Interesting case, no?
Our FAs are terrific, almost without exception.