gutshotdraw
ZERT Wilson CQB User
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Actually I think we are going 121, getting new AOM's instead of our FOM etc.. This is in combining NJI, NJA, and NJLA under one certificate.
Um, yeah. Gun, NJI, NJA, NJLA, and EJM (and the Bradley Beach Club too!) will continue to operate under separate certificates. Indefinitely.
As to the CASS issue, the point is not cockpit access. Your company can belong to CASS but the jumpseat is still the property of the carrier (and, theoretically, the Captain) and unless you have a jumpseat agreement the carrier is under no obligation to allow you in the cockpit, CASS or not.
NJASAP and the company are pursuing CASS certification under the COMMERCIAL OPERATING CERTIFICATES they already hold (and there are many Part 135 companies registered in CASS) in order to get crewmembers through security in a more timely fashion, especially at locations where security has been, ahem, problematic (i.e. CMH, HPN).