mokulele50
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I did file a jumpseat report. I wish I had gotten the agent's name. It was flight 18, HNL-LAS on April 18. I showed up prior to the 30 minute cutoff. Collared shirt, slacks, and dress shoes. Turned down flat, she said that it takes too long. I had thought she meant that she was busy at the moment. Nope, she just wasn't going to do it. Never saw the crew. I have sinced asked around and a few others have had a similar experience jumpseating on Hawaiian. Guess it's not just me....
Actually, the cut-off time to list for the jumpseat as an offline pilot is 45 minutes prior for transpacific flights, and 30 minutes prior for interisland flights. Offline jumpseaters are not supposed to be allowed to call to list in advance, as it is technically a walk-up first-come, first-serve priority.
As others have mentioned, listing in HNL is done either at the front ticket counters, or the customer service centers (usually three open in the interisland terminal).
FYI, the customer service centers INSIDE security often runs out of the jumpseat forms and they will ask you to leave security just to get a form from the front counter. Also some stations, such as LAX, can only clear pilots in CASS at the front ticket counters because the computers they use at the gate have no access to CASS.