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apu

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Is it possible to jumpseat with a small dog without too much trouble?
We are CASS if it helps.
He is 6 lbs. and can fit in a carry on.
Thanks.
 
I used to do it all the time... just make sure that you either get a cabin seat or buddy up with some old couple so that they will watch him.
 
apu said:
Is it possible to jumpseat with a small dog without too much trouble?
We are CASS if it helps.
He is 6 lbs. and can fit in a carry on.
Thanks.
YGBSM! Right?
 
Your kidding me right....???!!!!...Jumpseating with a pet????!!!
 
Bring the furry menace to the cockpit. I carry a nice portable spitroaster we can fire up.
 
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I once jumpseated with a upright vacume cleaner,
It fit in the over head. securitly didn't think twice as it went through the x ray. walked to gate and signed up like normal.
No questions. just a couple of wierd looks but I get those any ways.
 
apu said:
Is it possible to jumpseat with a small dog without too much trouble?
We are CASS if it helps.
He is 6 lbs. and can fit in a carry on.
Thanks.

I still need that picture of the dog in uniform for our CASS database...
 
I am pretty sure that the dog would need to have a pilots lisence and a current medical as well for the captains verification. Does the dog speak english as well?
 
What if the pilot was an FFDO. Could he claim his dog was the weapon which he carried ???

lol

" Ladies and Gentleman please feel free to move around the cabin and if you decide to rush the cockpit old rover here will have a peice of your a.. Say helo to the nice people rover...... grrrrrrrrrr"
 
dude, no....do not jumpseat with your little rat dog. we got enough troubles keeping the jumpseat. dont f*&k it up it for the rest of us. spend 30 bucks on a pass and take the little b$%#h in the cabin. in case you dont understand...DO NOT jumpseat with your dog. NO NO NO NO!!!!!!
 
Yup, just think if your dog snaps off a fresh one up front there. Coiled right with fresh steam coming off the tip top of the turd. Wonder how that would go over? Maybe keep it sporty and throw a few worms in there too.
 
apu said:
Is it possible to jumpseat with a small dog without too much trouble?
.

It must be able to fit inthe same spaces as Lemmiwinks.
 
If you came into my cockpit and asked to jumpseat with a dog, you'd get thrown off the airplane and your company's jumpseat coordinator would get a call.

Jumpseats are a PRIVILEGE. Don't screw it up by making stupid requests.
 
Draginass said:
If you came into my cockpit and asked to jumpseat with a dog, you'd get thrown off the airplane and your company's jumpseat coordinator would get a call.

Jumpseats are a PRIVILEGE. Don't screw it up by making stupid requests.

Amen!
 
apu said:
Sheesh!!!!! You people need to calm down.

Uh no... The jumpseat is one of the last great perks of this job. Many of us rely on it to get to work. It must remain. My commute is more important than your dog.
 
It worked for you because........

vtwo said:
I once jumpseated with a upright vacume cleaner,

.......you totally suck!!!!:):):)

You didn't bring any attachments with that did you....maybe we just don't want to know.
 
Jeff Helgeson said:
.......you totally suck!!!!:):):)

You didn't bring any attachments with that did you....maybe we just don't want to know.

I cant believe that someone would do that either. Hopefully it wasnt a Kriby.....if so, he had tons of attachments with that piece.
 

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