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Assuming STX-SJU is considered domestic, are int'l jumpseats available on Eagle, or do they share the no int'l JS with mainline? MIA-NAS specifically comes to mind.


AA allows intl js to a few airlines. I'm looking at the list and the legacy carriers, a couple of regionals and one LCC (that doesn't even fly intl) are on the intl list.
 
AE's problem is their equipment, maybe the ATR is fine but the rest of them are weight limited. But the pilots are helpful.
 
Rules such as?


No international jumpseating, limiting the number of jumpseaters depending on the airline, how the gate agents won't list you if you are on plan C running late and when you try calling the 1-800 number it is a 15 minute hold and the plane leaves in 20 minutes, etc...
 
AA allows intl js to a few airlines. I'm looking at the list and the legacy carriers, a couple of regionals and one LCC (that doesn't even fly intl) are on the intl list.

AA allows int'l to a few legacy carriers, but the TSA ruled that out of the question. A few of the big named legacy carriers and cargo companies I think, but at least they torched that idea.

According to the ALPA jumpseat guide, all international destinations are considered domestic for the purpose of jumpseating. Any Eagle guys in SJU confirm this?
 
ALPA has a very good public resource page to answer jumpseat questions. the url is: http://jumpseat.alpa.org/

AMERICAN EAGLE
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The jumpseat is offered to pilots of any carrier that has a reciprocal agreement with the airline. Some off lines are "limited;" meaning only one jumpseater per flight. Check with your local chairman for your status. Gate personnel have the authority to issue the jumpseat if you riding in the back, but always check in with the PIC. Priority is determined on a first-come, first-served basis. Casual first-class attire or uniform is required, along with airline ID, pilot certificate, and boarding pass. John F. Kennedy and Dallas/Ft. Worth Airports use vans to transport passengers from the gate to the aircraft—at these locations, please check in at the gate 15 to 20 minutes before departure. All American Eagle flights are considered domestic operations for jumpseating purposes. Call 800-433-7300 for schedule information. Website: www.aa.com
 

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