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RJP

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How many companies have their dispatches in their CASS agreement? Is that an industry-wide thing? Is it even legal?
 
None that I know of...Someone please correct me if I am wrong.
 
Well....learned something new..thanks
 
Yes, it is legal. Dispatchers are "jumpseat qualified" because they must observe from the flight deck once a year in order stay current.
 
Does that mean they can ride on other airlines or just their own?
I have never had an OAL dipatcher ask for a ride.
 
OAL as well. Back when I was commuting (pre 9-11) I used to jumpseat on several OAL to get to work and back. With only a few thousand dispatchers in the country...and only a small percentage of those actually commute, the chances of having one ask you for a ride is pretty small.
 

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