I wasn't going to say anything, but....
Furloughed YX Pilot.
The aforementioned information is 100% correct -- list yourself and life is always better. The crews at Midwest are AWESOME!!
As for a jumpseat on Skyway/Midwest Connect -- I would definitely find another route!!
Here is my story:
Furloughed YX Pilot
Listed
Jumpseating / Non-reving from MKE to GRR
Last flight out
328 Jet
THE GATE AGENT CAME TO THE A/C AND PULLED ME OFF BECAUSE OF A "WEIGHT" PROBLEM.
My issue: The Captain could have called me to the cockpit and told me that he couldn't take me. He could have had the F/A bring me to the cockpit and told me that he couldn't take me. He could have had the F/O (who recognized me) bring me up front and tell me that they were weight restricted. He did NONE of the above. I expected professional courtesy, which I did not receive. (As for time constraints, it would have been quicker to call me upfront and ask me to leave....then to call the gate agent and have him come to the a/c and ask me to leave because I am the only non-rev on the flight. )
(I will not discuss the short route and the fact that there were 4 empty seats on the a/c when I was removed due to a "weight" restriction because I do not know where their alternate was and/or if they were misfueled, etc., but in my honest opinion, the "weight" restriction did NOT make any sense. Anyone w/ 328 Jet time, please weigh in on this.......pun intended). I believe this event occured before the "new" weights of passengers....
anyone at Skyway know when we all gained weight??
I guess I should stop eating those Krispy Kremes
On a side note: I have NEVER had an issue jumpseating/non-revving on any carrier. I was appropriately dressed. I acted professionally. Maybe it was the fact I was excited that I just obtained my 737 Type Rating -- yes -- the ink was still wet on the certificate (and was trying to visit my family -- who I hadn't spent any time with for months.....) had something to do with HIS professionalism. Didn't see my family. Instead, went to the city where I am presently employed via ground transportation.
I am extremely disappointed in my treatment, especially being part of the "Midwest Family" -- as a furloughee.