holdon
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IF I had a union, I bet they would have ALL the answers (as unions usually doaridairbus said:Your union should have all the answers to your jumpseat questions. Public forums are no place to ask!
English said:I believe jetBlue is up on CASS, no union. Although I think jetBlue hasn't been given the final ok.
Having a union is not a prerequisite of having CASS. Just need to be an ATA carrier.
cheater1239 said:from ups...
I'm pleased to announce that reciprocal jumpseats are now open with Atlas Air. UPS and Atlas Air have entered into a reciprocal jumpseat agreement under the Cockpit Access Security System program. This agreement will begin on December 3. In addition to Atlas, UPS currently has agreements with American Airlines, American Eagle, and Continental Airlines. We are coordinating with the following TSA-approved carriers: Alaska Air, Horizon Air, Northwest, Jet Blue and United on entering into an agreement. We anticipate the rest of these carriers to be on-line within the next few weeks. As these airlines are brought on-board, I will communicate this on my hotline.
Oakum_Boy said:Nice how UPS guys are always riding with me, but there is no way in hell I'll be able to ride with them. Isn't that super.