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LexAir said:Does anyone know what the current policy is on jumpseating on international flights (assuming it is a US carrier) ? Is the carribean the same policy?
Thanks for any info...
dojetdriver said:If fact it's better than home, you don't have to get up to get your own food or beverage, somebody brings it to you.
BrokeAssPilot said:Watch out who you jumpseat on. NWA does not allow cockpit jumpseaters
whereamI said:Also be aware of different procedures for boarding at various foreign airports. I have found that Narita and Nagoya will often bus pax to the aircraft somewhere on the ramp, as there is not enough actual gates at the terminal. This can make it impossible to get your jumpseat form signed by the captain if he is already at the plane. Try convincing the gate agent who speaks very little english (my japanese sucks) to let you on the bus to the aircraft in order to get your form signed. It won't happen
BrokeAssPilot said:dash, it was hard for me to believe also.
but, myself and a friend were both fired for trying not even doing.
Pinnacle is the place to be if you are going to f%ck up one of there planes because they will tell you " it's ok stuff happens and you keep your job"
But if you don't do anything then you get fired. Our dumba$$ cheif pilot told me that 9e pilots are not allowed to jumpseat. Anyway I have since interviewed and been hired at another place and the interviewers laughed at the reason, and agreed that Terry Me##ord at pinnacle has an ego problem because he is pissed off he's almost 60 and still at pinnacle.