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Certificated airmen employed by other U.S. 121/135 air carriers that maintain a reciprocal jumpseat agreement with Pinnacle Airlines.

Airline I.D. and FAA airman certificate. See
authorized jumpseat list for group (i.e. pilot, dispatcher, mechanic) authorization.
Authorized for a cabin seat only.
Picture I.D. required.

I would say "yes" based on the statement above that is directly from our FOM section 4.9.6.

I think the catch (if any) would be the reciprocal agreement.
 
I only read it the other day on a challenge to allow a NWA guy into the JS with seats avail in the back.

How many times have you had to look it up? Not a brain fart, just a good question with an unclear answer.. like our contract!
 
dondk
Thanks for the info. Can you tell me if you show a recip
with Skywest? I checked all our agreements and it's
still showing one with Express 1 but not Pinnacle. Not sure
why that wasn't changed over.

MW
 
Morning Wodd....We do have a reciprical agreement with Skywest. You will travel as a class 7 jumpseater. Pinnacle, Northwest, Mesaba, Alaska, and Hawaiian certified airmen will have boarding priority over you but we do accept up to three cabin jumpseaters if room allows. You should be fine if loads permit. Goodluck.
 

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