Very easy to answer and not a long story. AAI pilots don't work for SWA and SWA pilots don't work for AAI. So the F/A's jumpseat can not be used. Also if there is a F/A there they get it. Also if you say "those of us rated on the plane" try doing that on United or AA.
No, that's NOT the whole story.
I wasn't going to get into it, but every time you guys twist the truth, we have to detail things out so that it doesn't get into everyone's head that what you're saying is correct.
AirTran and Southwest fly under ONE operating certificate. You can't ride the F/A jumpseat on United or AA because you're not under the same Ops Cert and the FAA WON'T LET YOU. They make an exception for the cockpit jumpseat because of commonality of oxygen masks, egress points, and have a briefing card in every cockpit to detail HOW to use those things and, most importantly, you aren't going to interfere with the emergency evacuation if you're in the flight deck. Those are FAA rules.
The reason AirTran pilots can't use the F/A jumpseat and, incidentally, the reason our AirTran flight attendants who have transitioned to Southwest can't sit on the F/A jumpseat on AirTran they JUST FREAKING WORKED ON, and vice versa, is because of SWAPA.
Russ McCrady sent out an eMail right after FAA Single Operating Certificate detailing a jumpseat policy that streamlined everyone's jumpseat privileges into the Southwest Airline policy. That means EQUAL jumpseat priority at the gate for all pilots, SWA and AirTran alike, as well as F/A jumpseat issues.
SWAPA flipped out, wrote a letter to Russ McCrady, and detailed that this was a violation of your contract, that only SWA pilots had priority, that AirTran pilots were not yet SWA pilots, and therefore would not be given the same priority.
Southwest management responded by rescinding ALL the jumpseat policies they had put in that memo, then re-sending a new memo that basically said nothing has changed except AirTran pilots come second after SWA pilots, then SWA dispatchers and other authorized personnel, the AirTran dispatchers and other personnel, etc., and that it was reversed but the same on AirTran planes.
I still have a copy of those memos and that's the way our FOM reads as well.
It's not an FAA issue, so don't drag other airlines into it. It's SWAPA saying "AirTran pilots aren't Southwest pilots, and it's our jumpseat". Did they have that right? Sure. Did it mess a bunch of other people up, including our F/A's who now all have to commute out of ATL? Yep.