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Any PSA dispatchers?

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Re: Any PSA Dispatchers?

DS:

From the ALPA jumpseat site:

PSA Airlines:
Company policy is to grant the jumpseat to crew members of other carriers that have reciprocal agreements with PSA. A jumpseat form must be obtained at the gate or from Operations approximately 30 minutes before departure. First-class business attire or uniform is required, along with valid company ID and airman certificates. The carrier flies internationally to Canada, and crew members must have the necessary documents before entering the country. Riding the jumpseat is at the captain’s discretion. Call Flight Control at 937-454-0129 for further information. As many jumpseaters are allowed as the airplane has empty seats. PSA encourages other airlines to make reciprocal agreements with the company. Website: www.psaairlines.com
 
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DS:

From the ALPA jumpseat site:

PSA Airlines:
Company policy is to grant the jumpseat to crew members of other carriers that have reciprocal agreements with PSA. A jumpseat form must be obtained at the gate or from Operations approximately 30 minutes before departure. First-class business attire or uniform is required, along with valid company ID and airman certificates. The carrier flies internationally to Canada, and crew members must have the necessary documents before entering the country. Riding the jumpseat is at the captain’s discretion. Call Flight Control at 937-454-0129 for further information. As many jumpseaters are allowed as the airplane has empty seats. PSA encourages other airlines to make reciprocal agreements with the company. Website: www.psaairlines.com

As far as I know they dont fly to Canada anymore. Do you have more questions?
 

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