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huronip

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To sign up for the J/S on American are you required to be in uniform? Does it matter whether or not they give you a seat in the back or not? If a uniform is not required what is considered acceptable attire. Thanks.
 
You can't go wrong in your uniform.
 
Biz Casual

Ive js'd more than a dozen times in biz casual (khaki pant with collared shirt) in both front and back with no issues.
Luv
 
Correct provided you wear the whole thing. IMHO eppelats, open collar, and no tie does not cut it.

True. Of course walking around the terminal dressed like that is unacceptable as well. But there sure are a lot of young guys who think its OK.
 
I think business casual has become universely acceptable for jumpseat attire. I don't know of any airline that require a uniform or any dress code that is above & beyond business casual. There might be one out there but none that I'm aware of.
 
Horizon requires uniform or coat and tie. However most of the CAs don't enforce it very strictly.
 

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