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I was wondering how hard it would be to jump seat on Skywest from LAX to BFL. I currently work for a large 135 cargo company, as a pilot, that does not have a reciprocal agreement with Skywest. From what I know, call me newbie, I need to get through the ticket agent, gate agent and then the Captain. Does this sound right? Is it possible? If not what is an I.D. 90/ I.D. 75 and how would I get one. Thanks
 
Regarding the ID90s, you'll need to get those through your own company's travel dept. If they don't have an agreement, plan on hitting priceline.com.
 
You shouldn't have any problem jumpseating, I could even get you on our plane I would just have to run your pilot numbers through dispatch. If you want to jump steat I am not sure I can help you..
 
Hey Turbo, I didn't know Miami Air flew from LAX to BFL...;)
 

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