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ASA does allow multiple jumpseats as loads permit in the cabin. Be prepared to show proper identification (pilot certificate and current 1st/2nd class medical)which shows you are currently working as a pilot for a 121/135 airline who is on our reciprocal jumpseat list.

HOWEVER ... please be sure to check the loads. It is very common at this point to be weight limited due to the new FAA mandated pax weights. As a cabin jumpseater, you would be the absolute lowest priority and the first person off.

DAL and DCI pilots may occupy the cockpit jumpseat if every cabin seat is occupied and weight permits.

Feel free to PM me if you have any questions.
 

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