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does any airline accept nj jumpseaters? thanks!

Not officially. However, I have jumped on Sun Country and I have friends that have jumped on others aielines. No guarantee but you will have a slight chance if you can get to the captain, maybe.

Jumping on us is another issue and comes with a large service fee.:D

We get to ride on our own planes on ferry legs.
 
That information con be found on the company Blackberry.
 
NJA jumpseating

does any airline accept nj jumpseaters? thanks!

Back in the "dark days" when NJA had the fab 5 domiciles, I jumpseated (but not in the cockpit) on several 121 carriers; not all require CASS. The trick was that you had to have a way through the TSA and out to the gates. The ticket counters did not seem friendly to jumpseaters unless in the CASS and would not issue a gate pass.

Sometimes my NJA employee badge would get me through security and sometime it wouldn't. Just depended on the TSA at any particular airport.

Once out to the gate, the gate agent, or the captain would check my ID and licences and authorize jump seat. I will not divulge which airlines were "generous" since I don't want to get anyone in trouble. Wearing a uniform/civies didn't seem to make any difference, but don't try it in joggin shoes and blue jeans!
 
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