CALformerCALX
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- Jan 11, 2004
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Re: JB dude is almost right
That's interesting coming from a pilot who flys for ASA. Back in 94-96 I was always turned down by your airline because at the time your airline didn't allow jumpseating. Ironically, I never once returned the favor by extending "exact rules" as you put it. I routinly allowed ASA pilots on my jumpseat and was glad to do it because we were allowed to take jumpseaters.
Tim47SIP said:
As for reciprocal agreements, I fully agree! I am sick and tired of trying to get on airlines who only allow one jump seater for each jump seat only to have 5 of them getting on our aircraft such as AA. I think our jumpseat rules should be the exact rules of the individuals airline trying to jump seat. Not meant to punish anyone, but it might put pressure on the pilots to get their jumpseat rules changed. OK, I am done now. Someone elses turn![]()
That's interesting coming from a pilot who flys for ASA. Back in 94-96 I was always turned down by your airline because at the time your airline didn't allow jumpseating. Ironically, I never once returned the favor by extending "exact rules" as you put it. I routinly allowed ASA pilots on my jumpseat and was glad to do it because we were allowed to take jumpseaters.