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MMO 0.705

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Frontier used to be open policy on their jumpseat back in 2000. Has that changed? I am a CASS 135 Pilot without an "official" agreement with frontier.

Thanks
 
Since you're in CASS, you might be able to pull it off, the odds that the agent will check a reciprocal list in addition to running CASS is probably pretty slim.

However I just checked, and our FOM says that a jumpseater "must have a reciprocal agreement." The fine print is against you.

A better question would be why isn't there a reciprocal agreement? We have several 135 operations on there, AirNet and Key Lime for starters.

Shoot something over to jumpseat @ f9fapa.org. (kill the spaces, obviously) and see if you can get something worked out. The jumpseat committee is very proactive.
 

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