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If you are requesting to "jumpseat" regardless if in the actual or in the back, you must be cleared through the cass system.

Is that what your FOM states?

The last airline I worked at had jump seat agreements with companies not in CASS. They were limited to cabin seats.
 
If you are requesting to "jumpseat" regardless if in the actual or in the back, you must be cleared through the cass system.

Not true. I use to work for a 135 outfit flying bank checks (light twin stuff). We only had an agreement with Southwest. We were not CASS and we had no problem riding in the back. This was in our "jumpseat agreement" that was in our FOM.
 

Ummm. As we have seen from reading this thread completely, it varies from company to company based upon what your company's policy is as outlined in your ops manual.

Agree to disagree if you can't see that there isn't one consistent policy industry wide.
 

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