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It is not a UAL?UAX jumpseat war!

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Whodat

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It is not that difficult people. Ual is violating the jumpseat agreement between them and all the uax carriers. If they don't want to honor it, then the jumpseat goes away..........

It has nothing to do with politics.
 
It is not that difficult people. Ual is violating the jumpseat agreement between them and all the uax carriers. If they don't want to honor it, then the jumpseat goes away..........

It has nothing to do with politics.
The jumpreat won't go away because of this. Its the CA's authority. If he doesn't want to let someone on that is his/her decision, period.

If you complain about it they (company, FAA) are gonna say its the CA's call and he doesn't have to explain it to you.

Yeah...it sucks when you you get denied but that's the way it is.
 
My question is this...

What would be happening if somehow, UAX crewmembers were able to pull a fast one on UAL, and get superpriority on the UAL jumpseat?
 

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