About half the time on NWA the Captain says "oh, I don't think dispatcher can jumpseat..." and my wife has to respond with a "yes, it's in the FOM, look at the page after the pilot jumpseats." and they are "wow - I've been a Captain for xx years and never knew that".
Bingo...and the reason I keep the numbers to the dispatch office of each airline I jump on regularly in my cell. Never to override the captain...but just to confirm that the agreement exists...and to combat gate agents when they try to deny us the privelege in desperate moments of trying to get home/to work.
Of course the PIC has final authority in all matters, which is another reason its very important to the dispatchers that we are authorized in each carriers Manuals that have recip agreements.. thanks once again for the attention.. as always the dispatchers are behind you all the way...
As I type this, I'm looking at a copy of the
Letter of Agreement between my airline and Virgin America. While I know we dispatchers are an afterthought in the grand scheme of jumpseating, the wording of this thing could not be more confusing (nor could it be more more grammatically incorrect).
The LOA states that the two airlines "agree to reciprocal ACM priveleges for FAA certified Flightdeck Crewmembers and Dispatchers". Yet, at the end of the letter it states "CASS approved airline pilots shall be permitted to occupy the Flightdeck Jumpseat".
Maybe I'm way wrong here, but I've always understood ACM to mean "actual OK". Otherwise it is usually referred to "jumpseat agreement". We called a former coworker that left us for VA and he swears that we are good to go in the actual if no other seats are open and that they have been told it was kosher for them to ride our actuals.
The horrendous wording of these agreements does not help us at all. It is to the point that the only two sure bets are my company's metal and Southwest. AirTran has been good to me as well, but only because I still know their policies better than most of their CS agents (I used to be one of them).
All the rest are a huge hassle to get past the gate agent...and then getting past the captain...then the debate of whether the actual is OK...and then...
Don't get me wrong, though. I'm happy to have whatever agreements we can get...I just wish things were a bit easier.