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JS question for Midwest/RP

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brokedash

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For you Midwest/RP guys, do you know if off line (other airline) dispatchers are allowed to JS on your flights? If so is there a listing number to call or other porcedure?

Thx

BD
 
For you Midwest/RP guys, do you know if off line (other airline) dispatchers are allowed to JS on your flights? If so is there a listing number to call or other porcedure?

Thx

BD

I can't say I ever seen an off-line dispatcher jumpseat before, but it could happen. To the best of my knowledge, you would have to get prior approval from the chief pilot of the particular certificate you wish to jumpseat on. From him, you would need to get a written letter to present to the captain of the flight you wish to ride on. Since I don't know which certificate you wish to ride on, I can't really point you towards a specific contact. Hope this gets you started, though.
 
I think that most 121 Dispatchers are in CASS. I know that ours are. Should not be an issue, you are always welcome.
 

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