flying4food said:
The only problem I've ever had jumpseating was with united!! Their silly policy about only allowing one off line jumpseater. It appears this varies from Capt to Capt!! Those that commute those that don't! Those that commute will take as many as they can. Those that don't commute will only take one.
I've got to stick up for United here...
I live in the Denver area and jumpseat on United quite often. With a couple of very rare exceptions, they have all been great to me. It seems to me that pre 9/11, there was some arrogance. Since then however, it's been my experience that the pilot group as a whole has gotten a little more humble. I used to fly for a United Express carrier, and had the privelege of sitting up front a few times, and like I said, I was always treated very well.
As far as only one jumpseater, I know for sure that's true for American, Delta, and I'm pretty sure also for Northwest, Continental, etc. And as for variation between captain, every now and then, there will be one willing to stick out his/her neck and allow more. Don't count on it though. And by the way, they will allow as many jumpseaters as there are jumpseats, i.e. airbus, 747, 777, 767 = 2 jumpseats, everything else = 1.
My experience has also been the they will do their best to put you in first/business, which is more than I can say for AA. I believe it's company policy to put all jumpseaters/nonrevs in coach.
I know that I have been treated very well.