meatwallet
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Jeep4X4 said:I've seen some captains turn down multiple United guys - because United only takes as many jumpseaters as there are jumpseats and I agree with his decision. His actions were not intended to cause friction, only to be fair and send a message.
meatwallet said:Anyone care to share their jumpseating experiences? No one at my carrier seems to know what our agreements are with other airlines (we allow as many as we have seats available).
How many offline jumpseaters do Pinnacle, Midwest, and Air Wisconsin take?
PCL_128 said:Yeah, because it's really the fault of the guy trying to get home that his airline won't take unlimited jumpseaters.Don't be a jerk, let them ride.
PCL_128 said:Yeah, because it's really the fault of the guy trying to get home that his airline won't take unlimited jumpseaters.Don't be a jerk, let them ride.
Jeep4X4 said:You must not commute - I've tried to commute home on United and saw the plane leaving with 50+ seats open because they already had 1 jump, causing me to stay the night till the morning flight. I'm not an ass, and ultimately it's not my decision (FO) but what goes around comes around.
mckpickle said:But maybe the guy will call his jumpseat committee and complain. I have encouraged Express Jet pilots to allow AA pilots to ride ONLY on the condition that they contact their JS committee and ask we be placed on AA's list. If things are not reciprocated than we will remove them and not allow AA pilots to have unlimitted access to our jumpseats.
mckpickle said:But maybe the guy will call his jumpseat committee and complain. I have encouraged Express Jet pilots to allow AA pilots to ride ONLY on the condition that they contact their JS committee and ask we be placed on AA's list. If things are not reciprocated than we will remove them and not allow AA pilots to have unlimitted access to our jumpseats.
Traumahawk said:No Offense to Delta but 1 day in ATL when I got there at 8am and lost every single jumpseat opp to either FAA or DL crew while the plane left with 40+ seats open all morning long until I got the brains to try airways.
sweptback said:If you lost the DL jumpseat to a DL pilot, that's just them being a dick because they could have nonreved in the back for free. Especially with 40 seats open.
jetalc said:While we have always been courteous (should be the norm) to UAL jumpseaters, I too believe they should change their RIDICULOUS jumpseat policy to reflect what other airlines are offering to THEM. True, the Chief Pilot's office is usually the one who normally signs the jumpseat agreements, but it is up to the PILOTS to make sure this outdated jumpseat policy of UAL (and others) changes. Either that or make the jumpseat agreement reflect that we will ONLY offer as many jumpseats to UAL pilots as there are physical jumpseats in the airplane. Why would that indicate jerk behavior?
wil said:I have gotten dispatch to change altitudes, routes of flight, et cetera. I have taken "pink tag" bags (remove the tag) and fit them in the overhead bins for the passenger. The bottom line, even with the changed weights, whether you are going home or to work, you will ride on my plane! ASA offers unlimited jumpseats so welcome aboard. My policy is unlimited and will always override company if the policy should change. Also, any Frac pilot is welcome! Fly safe and cheers, Wil
P.S. I have a 100% record of getting non-revs/jumpseats on and take pride in this fact.
Traumahawk said:SWA takes a boatload and they are always awesome to deal with...