Occam's Razor
Risible...ALWAYS risible
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Here's a germane passage from policy:
Denial of jumpseat privileges as a means of punishing, coercing or retaliating against other pilot groups or individuals is not supported by ALPA.
Isn't it ironic that the most fervent of ALPA sycophants have no problem blowing off ALPA's own policy? And they probably honestly wonder why pilot groups aren't lining up to get in.
Why am I not surprised you'd misinterpret my post?
I'll make this simple, so perhaps even you will understand it:
1. The FAR's supercede ALPA policy.
2. There is a critieria, beyond merely clearing CASS, to ride in the cockpit of an airliner.
3. Compliance with that criteria requires the PIC to ascertain if the "candidate" is, in fact, in compliance.
4. I do that by asking questions. That helps me determine if the jumpseater is,
- coherent and able to understand my instructions, and instructions from other crewmembers.
- impaired.
- in his/her "happy place", meaning they will not bring a toxic personality or attitude onboard my aircraft.