Uppercrust
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BLUE BAYOU said:Hold your breath, if this started off from 32LT10, it may not even be worth addressing. We have one of the most open policies for jumpseating that even if this case was true, it is extremely isolated. I flew a flight from IAD-FLL a few weeks ago and had 8 UAL employees on going home. Just remember, the jumpseat is a priviledge not a right-- they're still my seats in the cockpit, and I'll offer it up 99.9% of the time when conditions warrant it-- just not to 32LT10...
32LT10 said:Just read on our UAALPA forum about one of our pilots that was bumped from a B6 flight for a commuting flight attendant to sit in the cockpit. What gives? Is this really your policy? He was flying FLL- JFK, or should I say attempting to fly.
Go to the UAL ALPA FORUM. Select Message Sections and find the list of different sections. Now go look toward the top and you will find Hotel/Jumpseat/Crashpad. Click on this link and you will find various topics of the above. You may have to reset the message options selection for the date. Set the date to "show all messages after xxxx option. I would suggest setting it to 7/15/06 and later. The posters initials are MC and he is a regular poster and all around good guy. After you find this will you please come back here and apologize?SonicPig said:Hey 32, I just read through Boyles top to bottom and couldn't find a reference to the event you are talking about. Yes I have access.
You may have some legitimate beefs with B6 pilots, but jumpseat is not one of them. I regularly transport UAL pilots and FA's from Florida to NY and vice versa. By the way, a lot of FL commuters have their wings inverted these days. PM Bro, we may have much to converse about.
The Pig.
BLUE BAYOU said:Hold your breath, if this started off from 32LT10, it may not even be worth addressing. We have one of the most open policies for jumpseating that even if this case was true, it is extremely isolated. I flew a flight from IAD-FLL a few weeks ago and had 8 UAL employees on going home. Just remember, the jumpseat is a priviledge not a right-- they're still my seats in the cockpit, and I'll offer it up 99.9% of the time when conditions warrant it-- just not to 32LT10...
Swell, just what we need now, jumpseat wars!32LT10 said:I have tried to maintain civility in this topic and with B6. With comments such as this BB how would I know you, when you try to OMC on UAL? If so should I turn down all B6 pilots because of your threats?
32LT10 said:I have tried to maintain civility in this topic and with B6. With comments such as this BB how would I know you, when you try to OMC on UAL? If so should I turn down all B6 pilots because of your threats?
wndshr said:I tried to jumpseat the other day. The gate agent didn't believe I was a pilot. She said she had just watched "Catch me if YOU Can." Then she said that she was going to make sure that every j/s er was legit. She got on the PA and was asking me questions (throughout the whole terminal)..."so...mr wanna jumpseat pilot guy....what kind of shock absorbers does a airplane have....how many cylinders does a A320 engine have???" I was terribly embarrassed but I answered all questions correctly. I was finally given the j/s...then I went to the CA and he didn't believe I was a pilot either...so he got on the PA and asked publicly, how many fan blades does a Soviet Mig 15 have? how many rivets on a 737. After answering those questions correctly...they kicked me off and I had to buy a Greyhound ticket from NY to Hawaii.Did anyone actually read this far? I hope it was as entertaining as all the other false j/s BS!!! gotta love a public forum eh?
32LT10 said:Go to the UAL ALPA FORUM. Select Message Sections and find the list of different sections. Now go look toward the top and you will find Hotel/Jumpseat/Crashpad. Click on this link and you will find various topics of the above. You may have to reset the message options selection for the date. Set the date to "show all messages after xxxx option. I would suggest setting it to 7/15/06 and later. The posters initials are MC and he is a regular poster and all around good guy. After you find this will you please come back here and apologize?
32LT10 said:I have tried to maintain civility in this topic and with B6. With comments such as this BB how would I know you, when you try to OMC on UAL? If so should I turn down all B6 pilots because of your threats?
SonicPig said:I've PM'd you. A question though, apologize for what?
The Pig
32LT10 said:The apology would be for claiming the post did not exist. Once you find it, if you would just acknowledge its existence that would suffice. Too many think it did not happen.
SonicPig said:32, I didn't say the post didn't exist. I said I couldn't find it, I just assumed it was in Boyles. Where 99.9% of all posts are. Lighten up man.
I have been in contact with the denied jumpseater, copied his flight info and forwarded it to our jumpseat commitee. Let them investigate and we'll all find out what happened. If I don't hear anything in a reasonable amount of time I can contact the Capt who operated the flight. For now, lets follow the established protocol.
Also 32, by reading the UA board and this one I am no longer anonomyous. If you don't mind keep that between us.
Maybe we've flown together? Ever drive a ThunderGuppy?