WalterSobchak
Am I wrong?
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Question To Crews About Dispatch Jumpseaters
Just wondering what your thoughts/personal policies are on OAL jumpseating dispatchers.
I am in CASS and have been burned a few times in the last few weeks by crews for airlines that are on our reciprocal agreement list...claiming that their airline has no agreement for dispatchers. Been left behind a couple times because there were no other seats except the actual.
I've called the dispatch offices of these airlines just to confirm that there hasn't been a change in their wording of their FOM...just to make sure that their FOM will still allow our dispatchers to fly and, each time, nothing has changed.
Several of my coworkers and I have also run into several SWA gate agents that swear that they called dispatch and that dispatch said we couldn't ride...and, because it is a quick turn, we can't talk to the captain about it...yet if you call SWA dispatch, they say they never got a call about this. (most of us keep the sup's desk number in our cell phones now for just this reason).
So, I'm left to wonder...and I say this as respectfully as possible...was I (and several of my coworkers) left behind just because I was a dispatcher?
*Just to avoid the obvious questions/comments...each time I was dressed appropriately, clean shaven, and completely respected the captain's decision to not take me.
Just wondering what your thoughts/personal policies are on OAL jumpseating dispatchers.
I am in CASS and have been burned a few times in the last few weeks by crews for airlines that are on our reciprocal agreement list...claiming that their airline has no agreement for dispatchers. Been left behind a couple times because there were no other seats except the actual.
I've called the dispatch offices of these airlines just to confirm that there hasn't been a change in their wording of their FOM...just to make sure that their FOM will still allow our dispatchers to fly and, each time, nothing has changed.
Several of my coworkers and I have also run into several SWA gate agents that swear that they called dispatch and that dispatch said we couldn't ride...and, because it is a quick turn, we can't talk to the captain about it...yet if you call SWA dispatch, they say they never got a call about this. (most of us keep the sup's desk number in our cell phones now for just this reason).
So, I'm left to wonder...and I say this as respectfully as possible...was I (and several of my coworkers) left behind just because I was a dispatcher?
*Just to avoid the obvious questions/comments...each time I was dressed appropriately, clean shaven, and completely respected the captain's decision to not take me.
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