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RedDogC130

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I have searched until I cant stand it. Does anyone have a link or know the process for an airline to apply for CASS approval. Is it a high cost for an airline to pursue? Thanks
 
RedDogC130 said:
I have searched until I cant stand it. Does anyone have a link or know the process for an airline to apply for CASS approval. Is it a high cost for an airline to pursue? Thanks

Yeah, it's pretty expensive and once you're in it's a pain to get it up and running. Ask your union J/S rep.
 
Try the TSA website..they might have information..since they have so much to do with it. Or contact your POI.
 
CASS application

The process is involved and somewhat costly. Your company's jumpseat coordinator should have the info. Who do you work for ?
 
Hi!

RDC130:

I just spoke with our CASS guy.

CASS is run through ARINC. The direct cash costs (to AIRINC, I believe) are $1000 up front and $600/mo. The biggest cost is setting up the server with all your pilots' data and maintaining it.

The guy to contact is David Thatcher @ the Annapolis location of AIRINC. Their customer contact webpage is:
http://www.arinc.com/contact/index.html


Our CASS guy said 2 email him if u have more questions:
[email protected]

Good luck!

Cliff
YIP
 

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