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Trans States takes two (but none other than Trans States in the actual cockpit)- unless an AA mainline gate agent is doing their best skynazi impersonation and allowing only one- talk to the captain if possible to make sure the two per contract are allowed.
 
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according to this list, Atlantic Coast takes multiple jumpseaters. I tried to jumpseat on them a couple of weeks ago and I couldn't find anyone at the ticket counter or gate, and they weren't answering thier phone. Worst customer service of any airline I have ever tried to jumpseat on.
 
Corpex still takes as many as we can fit in the aft and pod. :)
 
jtf said:
Trans States takes two (but none other than Trans States in the actual cockpit)- unless an AA mainline gate agent is doing their best skynazi impersonation and allowing only one- talk to the captain if possible to make sure the two per contract are allowed.

not true anymore, that was fixed about a month ago. It went back to the way it was before, which is that any American, United, or US Air pilot, or anyone who codeshares with any of them, can sit up front. Unfortunately not all the gate agents know this, so definitely try to talk to the captain.
 
Pinnacle (9E) d/b/a Northwest Airlink, will put one in the flight deck if they are a CASS member and their FOM/CFM allows them to fill every available seat in the cabin (CASS or not). Scheduled 121 no problem, Non-scheduled 121 needs to be on the recip list and they currently do not carry part 135 jumpseaters.

I ride on them a lot (mostly in the cockpit). This information comes from the J/S Committee.
 

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