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PAX complain @ crew line-jumping

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If this spreads, the airlines will be shamed into getting CrewPass. They don't want to spring for a separate entrance for flight crew, and instead want the crews to trample over first class passengers, disabled passengers, elderly passengers, moms with babes in arms.

It is shameful and has got to be very frustrating to be told to get to the airport three hours early, wait in a line to check bags, then wait in another line for security, only to watch a 19-member international crew get off a bus and jump to the front of the line while you may miss your flight.

If 60 Minutes did a story on this there'd be a CrewPass line next week.

Three flights out of Newark were delayed this morning after officials said a disgruntled passenger incorrectly complained that an airport employee had been allowed through a security checkpoint and had triggered an alarm.

The passenger had been standing in the EliteAccess lane, waiting to be screened, when an airport employee went to the head of the line and was allowed to pass through a metal detector.

After the passenger himself had been screened, he complained to the supervisor that an airport employee had gone ahead of him in line.

“He took offense that airport employees were bypassing Elite passengers in the Elite line."

Told that was in accordance with airport policy, the passenger further complained — inaccurately — as it turned out, that the employee had set off an alarm.

http://www.nj.com/news/index.ssf/2010/04/newark_flights_delayed_after_p.html
 
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How about a nice cup of STFU! Give it a break. When was the last time in EWR that you actually saw the employee line being used by employees only?
 
Don't get me started. Where I am based, we had our line-jumping privileges yanked earlier this year, and there are no employee lines beyond the ID checkers. Presently, my "CrewPASS NOW!" sticker is nothing more than ironic.
 
I wonder how they'll feel when their flight departs an hour late because the crew couldn't get to the airplane in time.
 
I've done CREWPASS only two times...in BWI. It's so quick and soooo nice not to have to jump in line.

It appears that it really wouldn't take much effort/resources to impliment. BWI has one or two guys manning a laptop at the OUT hallway from the terminal. Takes maybe 30 seconds.


CREWPASS rocks!!
 
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Don't get me started. Where I am based, we had our line-jumping privileges yanked earlier this year, and there are no employee lines beyond the ID checkers. Presently, my "CrewPASS NOW!" sticker is nothing more than ironic.

I'm pretty sure we're talking about the same airport, but down in IAH a major carrier (who has their home base there) has even placed a flight attendant that is currently on OJI at the checkpoint to ensure that their Express partner does not cut ahead of the mighty Blue Carpet Walkers.
 
Any contracts currently being negotiated?

For those pilot groups that are painfully negotiating labor agreements:

Does it say anywhere in your books that you HAVE to jump the security line? Are most pilots doing this to accommodate an "on time" departure for....THE COMPANY?

I would think the airlines/TSA would find a solution to this in 1 second if pilots would actually take a position at the end of each security line at every airport in the US for a day...watch all the delays light up CNN!
 
I wonder how they'll feel when their flight departs an hour late because the crew couldn't get to the airplane in time.

Exactly. It doesn't hurt to be smile, be polite and say "Excuse me" and "Thank you" when shoving a Platinum card holder out of the way so I can put my belongings on the x-ray machine and stroll through the metal detector.

It does help to be ready for it. My shoes are non-metallic and I've always de-metalized myself before heading for checkpoint. It causes me to wonder when I see a crew member as screwed up as a passenger when going through security. Pulling out a computer is one thing, but spending 2-3 minutes pulling metal stuff out of their pockets shows a distinct lack of situational awareness and moxie.
 
Thats fine with me. I don't need a crew line. I'm more then happy to show up at the appointed time and wait in line. Our policy is to show at the airport 1 hour a head of departure time. Well, if I'm standing in line then I'm at the airport. I'll happily stand there listening to my ipod waiting my turn to go through security. If the plane is late because of that, well not my problem is it? Give me a crew line or crew pass.
 
We should begin getting on the end of all the security lines , so as not to inconvience our passengers who pay all of our salaries.

Crew pass would shortly follow.

However, until a united front appears, we will always wish for "Crew Pass".
 
No one's going to go to the back of the line. It just won't happen. Sure, it would highlight the problem in a day, but it won't happen.

As long as the planes move on time and the passengers don't notice, it won't change.

Bad publicity is just about the only hope for this to change--a major story that highlights the so-called insensitivity of the airlines to passengers.

Once the first class passengers get pissed at this and they show a harried mom trying to corral her kids when crew members jump the line, then the airlines will see it in their best interest to get CrewPass and even tout it as an edge over their competitor.

Anyone who's been into LAS knows it's possible, but ALPA will never get it done nationwide. There's just too much inertia against it. They can't push a wet noodle.
 
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Another perfect example of what a joke ALPA is. How long have they been touting crew pass? Throw a crumb out here and there and the membership won't notice what a lame duck organization they are or exactly how much money they are raking in. This crap could be stopped instantly.
 
Am I missing something here? The article says an "airport employee" which could be a McD's cook. Does it say a crew member?
 

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