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NWA may lose AirTran jumpseat

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First of all, let's not forget that right up until Ty Webb gets elected to the union BOD, HE DOESN'T SPEAK FOR THE AIRTRAN pilot group. This is the wrong forum to start making claims like this.

Second of all, there are a lot of AirTran pilots that commute offline, and are VERY appreciative for the rides we get. Thanks to everyone who gives those rides to us.

I have not met any other Captains at AirTran that like the $25 second jumpseat fee, but it is reality, and we have to live with it. It is still better then the deal Delta gives. Anyone who has ever been left at the gate when there were seats available knows what I mean. It sucks, and being able to pay $25 to go would have been great. Are we actively trying to restore our unlimited free jumpseates, heck yeah, but it is a long process.

Finally, if you want a ride on us, I'll take you. Hopefully you'll be the first jumpseater there, and we'll have seats available.
 
I thought the unlimited jumpseat was part of the last contract. If this is so, why wasn't this grieved?
 
Will someone PLEASE log me out of the IAD Holiday Inn Express computer...not my remarks.
Tailwinds...


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Flying Freddie said:
I thought the unlimited jumpseat was part of the last contract. If this is so, why wasn't this grieved?


No. Freddie, it's not, or it sure would be grieved.

Many pilots are calling for it to be included in the next one. As you know, everything you "get" in contract talks "costs" you something else, but most of us will work to get it anyway.
 
ATLDC9 obviously commutes too!

Tim47SIP said:
I have ridden on Airtrans a couple of times and was even the second or third Jumseater and was not charged. BUT! if they are charging 25.00 for 2nd and up off line jumps, then I do have a problem. I know that we at ASA carry a whole bunch of them to and from ATL. All of them very polite and professional, but they need to get the charge taken off.
Just my .05 cents.;) [/B]

Like ATLDC9 said, getting stranded stinks! AirTran's policy is pretty good, and it doesn't strand pilots at the gate while the airplane leaves with open seats...

I know people blast AirTran's jumpseat policy, but it's way better than Delta and AMR...

I view it as one free offline jumpseater, and for everyone else a $25 ID-90 (maybe).

Even this $25 charge is not something our pilot group is extremely proud of (and I think our union's trying to change this).

I've already been stranded by American attempting to go from STL to ORD (one offline jumpseater went, and I watched the plane leave with 40 open seats--bummer). At least this doesn't happen at AirTran...


Let me say this, I do wholeheartedly believe the jumpseat is a professional courtesy, that we should extend as often as possible to COURTEOUS PROFESSIONALS. I used to jumpseat a lot on TWA, and I always had an extra ID-90 in my possession, just in case.

For now, have an extra $25 in your wallet, and hopefully, you'll never get charged.


What's really funny here is that some will spend this energy attacking AirTran's J/S policy, but I don't see people here calling for DELTA and AMR to change theirs...

BTW, thanks ATA for unlimited...AWESOME!!!
 
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Tim47SIP said:
All of them very polite and professional, but they need to get the charge taken off.

Being a former AirTran pilot, I KNOW none of the pilots are happy about this policy, and are doing all they can about it.

But for you to make the blanket statement..."they NEED to get the charge taken off", shows you know very little about the situation. It wasn't the pilots who put the "charge" on in the first place, so it's not so simple to just "get the charge taken off". This is a policy that was implemented by AirTran's management, and will have to be negotiated away with the next contract. Then the AirTran pilots will decide how badly they "need" to get this charge removed by seeing what they will have to give up in return. But, believe me...they take this issue very seriously, and will be doing all they can. However, you need to understand it isn't their doing in the first place, and most Captains go out of their way to help other airline pilots trying to use AirTran's jumpseat.

Of course, if you don't like the policy, there are other carriers from whom you can choose.
 
To the ASA pilot who made the comments about our J/s policy:

I use ASA and Delta a lot on my commute. I appreciate the unlimited ASA jumpseats. Were you working at ASA in the mid 90's? I remember carrying many ASA pilots in my COEX days to work when ASA had no jumpseat at all and neither did Delta. No offline jumpseaters at all and most carriers let you guys ride on their jumpseats. I bring this up only to educate you on the history of various carriers and jumpseat policies. They change often as we have all seen. I hope ours changes for the better at AirTran and I think it will. I've heard that discussions have taken place on a very high level however in an informal way about this charge. I've watched 4 Delta planes with seats open leave me on my commute in the last 12 months when I would have been greatful to shell out 25.00 for a seat home. Not complaining because it is just the policy.

If all pilots had their way all seats would be jumpseats and they would all be free etc. but we don't control those issues directly. We negotiate with our companies for the policies and I'll assure you that the pilots at AirTran are working on improving our policy.

Thanks
IAHERJ
 
We've had a few air tran guys on a couple of our flights in the past. Solid group of guys over there... Your right Delta/AMR jumpseat policy blows fat donkey D!ck.. I commuted from IAD-STL for almost 2yrs on AMR/EX-TWA'ers. The Twa guys were the beSt. They never left a pilot trying to get home after a long trip, even if they had seats in back ( i.e reguardless of policy).

I think air trans policy is not the bad, at least you have options, and that's a good thing when commutting. I guess my point is we should all take care of each other. On the line and off the line.

Dela/AMR need to get there sh!t together on this issue. This one for one sh!t is for the birds, and it leaves alot of pilot's hanging in the wind and that just aint f!ckn cool....

All jumpseats seaters are welcome on our flights, that is until we fill it up.


RoCk;) :D
 
Ty Webb said:
furloughed dude [i]As far as pay goes said:
No, you're right. Our pay isn't as good as NWA, yet. On the other hand, we don't have any pilots working at Home Depot, and our upgrade should be running around 2 years, once the 14 planes we a re getting this year start showing up.

Do you even think about what your saying before writing it? Your actually bragging about being lower paid! Unbelievable! That's whats wrong with the industry...guys like you who are proud of being low paid slaves just to upgrade in 2 years and brag at your high school reunion how your now a "real, honest to god airline pilot!"...who just happens to make half what a REAL airline pilot makes. PLEASE!!! Grow the **CENSORED****CENSORED****CENSORED****CENSORED** up!

That's the point of this whole string, guy. It is not an isolated incident at NWA- copy?

I used to welcome all JB and Air Tran J/S, but after reading this post, I might change my mind.
Bring it on!
 
There's nothing to "bring on". You're an idiot with a comprehension problem. The only thing you are likely to "bring on" is a headache.

My post doesn't brag about being paid less, it says that is true we are paid less than NWA pilots . . . . big surprise.

We are a smaller airline, on our second contract. We have made great strides. We will continue to make more.

At least we can read.
 
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I was recently charged $ 25 on a Jet Blue jumpseat. I was the first and only jumpseat on that flight. A crew on a previous flight told me that I could input all my data for the jumpseat over the phone, which I did, however because of that I was charged the $25. Lesson learned: just walk up to the gate.

I also have heard rumors that AirTran's union is working with management to remove the $25 charge for carriers that allow unlimited jumpseats and keep it in place for the other ones.....just a rumor so far.

The JB guys and girls I met were great , very friendly and truely professional...unlike some people on this board.
 
Rumor is that the Company is considering offering unlimited jumpseat to those that offer it to us . . .
 
Ty Webb said:
There's nothing to "bring on". You're an idiot with a comprehension problem. The only thing you are likely to "bring on" is a headache.

My post doesn't brag about being paid less, it says that is true we are paid less than NWA pilots . . . . big surprise.

We are a smaller airline, on our second contract. We have made great strides. We will continue to make more.

At least we can read.

Feeling a little unstable today Ty?

Professor Joe Vee
Aerologist
 
Ty Webb said:
My post doesn't brag about being paid less, it says that is true we are paid less than NWA pilots . . . . big surprise.

Ty-

That's how it stands today. But we are in Contract negotiations, & our pay could be much lower when the process is finished!!:eek:
 
"I know that the policy says the first J/S is free, but I've heard too many stories of the only J/S getting charged.

Yeah? You really believe that, huh? Sounds to me like you WANT to believe it, but I doubt it happened. The ONLY way it could happen is if the guy who bought the pass didn't introduce himself to the Capt. on the way to his seat, because if he told the Capt. he was riding on a pass, the Captain would have cleared it up- period."


Ty,
I was charged the $28 (25 plus 3 for tax) last fall out of LGA when I was the only jumpseater. When I asked the agent if I was the only jumpseater after she requested the money she responded that I was and needed to pay if I wanted on the flight. When I boarded, I introduced myself to the Captain and made my usual request for the JS without mention of the $$ since I thought that was what was expected.

So to say that it doesn't happen is a very bold statement.

I welcome as many jumpseaters on my aircraft as there are open seats for without needing to charge for the benefit. I haven't even asked the AAI guys if they paid the $25 to the agent but maybe I should. ( In a joking manner of course)

Mike
 
Apparently there was a problem in LGA. I am sorry to hear of it.

Don't know if you read all the posts in this string, but I did say that I saw this happen one other time out of LGA, and when the pilot mentioned it to us, we took a delay to fix it.

I hope this never happens to you again, but if it does, please make sure to let us know what is going on. I realize this puts you in a little bit of an uncomfortable situation, but we can't do anything if we don't know about it.

Regards,

TW
 
got cash?

As an aside to the jumpseat fee: If anyone has experience being charged CASH for the 2nd jumpseat, this is not acceptable and I would love to have details of it. Any such occurences are strong grounds for removing the fee altogether. PM me if this has happened to you.
 
Strange to read threads where so many First Officers argue about J/S policy. Heck, the gate handles most J/S requests since offline pilots have to be issued a ticket and ride in the back anyway. As a Captain, I sometimes don't even know if the gate has put a J/S on the aircraft and if they have a problem it always seems to pop up 10 seconds before pushback and who wants to delay 69 other revenue passengers for a J/S dispute.

If the thread is about AirTran pilots being great guys and NW and DAL guys being arrogant, well, is that news? Everyone is nice when they want my jumpseat and AirTran is nice when I have wanted their jumpseat. My experience is that Delta's Captains are generally pleasant in order of seniority. The more senior, the better and Northwest, who wants to go where they fly? The weather stinks up there!
 
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