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Linetech said:
on the 99 jumpseat i have seen them put in a jumpseat in the bay 1 and when it came back it was occupied.

Probably someone getting their checkairman status and that third person was the FAA.
 
it might have been a checkride, but several times in training a third seat was put into a 99, and two trainees came along so they could switch seats mid training.

i was under the impression that we already have a reciprocal jumpseat with SWA, and SWA only. in order to get it with others we're having to put our info in to that CAS database, and now all pilots must have a passport to do so.

lastly, there is also a metro that runs from FAT to PDX, but its a night run.
 
Guys

Thanks for the responses, it is appreciated. Where is the Burbank office, do they accept walkins to ask questions?
 
JumpJetter said:
Guys

Thanks for the responses, it is appreciated. Where is the Burbank office, do they accept walkins to ask questions?

Ameriflight's offices are located at the southwest side of the Burbank Airport. Its the building with the rotating beacon on the top. Not sure about walk ins, however, you can give it a shot. The receptionist can probably answer that question. Again, you could probably get the same information by calling our 1-800 number and talking with Dispatch.
 
WEll I cant say they talk to likley to walkins. Its better to call. Halter and so fourth are busy people. Just call and ask for dispatch and we will tell you all about it, though most things have been said here Already. BEst of luck.
 
JumpJetter said:
I am resurrecting this thread to ask a question. Can UPS pilots jumpseat with AMF?

Thanks
JJ

Negative Ghostrider. Not until we're online with CASS. I stopped holding my breath waiting for that to happen.
 
My understanding is that only SWA pilots can jumpseat but they have to sign a release form...
 
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AZaviator said:
The above is correct. We are in the final stages allowing pilots from other companies to ride our jumpseat.

We are also in the final stages of getting our 121 certificate. Final stages last for five years.
 

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