PositionandHold
Truthiness
- Joined
- May 17, 2006
- Posts
- 335
On aircraft without a F/A...........
Sit in the back
Cross the belts on your way out
Bring your trash and all else you can haul up front with you
Turn off the reading lights
Don't forget to give the captain a BJ on your way out..
Now, in all seriousness, aren't these jumpseat privileges pretty much necessary for commuting pilots to get to their jobs? So why all this formality with the jumpseat? But I'm just wondering.
I understand the common courtesy thing, but other than working for an airline you don't like, why would you deny a jumpseat? And if it's because they work for an airline you have issues with, shouldn't you not have the audacity to try to jumpseat on said carrier?