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To the Mesaba pilot who was refused the jumpseat last night MEM-GSO while one of our POSITIVE-SPACE Pinnacle pilots took the jumpseat ON COMPANY BUSINESS, I sincerely apologize.
A little background for everyone else, I was on my way to my gate last night when a very irritated Mesaba Captain came up to me and asked if our positive-space pilots were allowed to take the jumpseat. I misunderstood and told him that yes, our pilots COULD positive-space the jumpseat in advance on our own aircraft and he left.
I recognized the Captain at that gate and asked him what was up; he told me he was being positive-spaced to fly the next morning's leg out of GSO and he and the gate agent had conspired for him to take the jumpseat to get another passenger on and deliberately bumped the MSA pilot.
Now I know we are in the business of getting people to their destination, BUT THE JUMPSEAT IS NOT FOR COMPANY USE. In a time when all red-tail pilots are being screwed in one way or another, ESPECIALLY when the company would have offered a passenger a free round-trip ticket PLUS hotel PLUS dinner in order to bump them for a deadheading crew (and several passengers probably would have JUMPED at the opportunity), to do this is simply bad taste, not to mention a questionable violation of jumpseat policy.
To our Pinnacle pilots, I know we don't cover jumpseat etiquette very well, so I'm going to say this just once: the jumpseat is for use by Secret Service, FAA, Company Management, Check Airmen, FAM rides by new-hires, and pilots TRAVELING ON LEISURE TRAVEL ONLY, IN THAT ORDER.
The jumpseat IS NOT for company use travel. If you have a positive-space seat, you take that seat and let another pilot take the jumpseat if they need it. It's professional courtesy AND it's jumpseat POLICY.
In a time when we are being screwed by management, people are losing their seats, losing their jobs, losing their careers, do you REALLY want to send the message that we will screw over OUR OWN fellow pilots?
To Mesaba pilots (and just about everyone else except for G0Jets): you are welcome on my jumpseat ANYTIME and, rest assured, something like this will NEVER happen when I am in command and most of our other pilots feel the same way. PLEASE don't hold one, lone, low-experience Captain against the rest of our pilots.
Thanks,
/rant
A little background for everyone else, I was on my way to my gate last night when a very irritated Mesaba Captain came up to me and asked if our positive-space pilots were allowed to take the jumpseat. I misunderstood and told him that yes, our pilots COULD positive-space the jumpseat in advance on our own aircraft and he left.
I recognized the Captain at that gate and asked him what was up; he told me he was being positive-spaced to fly the next morning's leg out of GSO and he and the gate agent had conspired for him to take the jumpseat to get another passenger on and deliberately bumped the MSA pilot.
Now I know we are in the business of getting people to their destination, BUT THE JUMPSEAT IS NOT FOR COMPANY USE. In a time when all red-tail pilots are being screwed in one way or another, ESPECIALLY when the company would have offered a passenger a free round-trip ticket PLUS hotel PLUS dinner in order to bump them for a deadheading crew (and several passengers probably would have JUMPED at the opportunity), to do this is simply bad taste, not to mention a questionable violation of jumpseat policy.
To our Pinnacle pilots, I know we don't cover jumpseat etiquette very well, so I'm going to say this just once: the jumpseat is for use by Secret Service, FAA, Company Management, Check Airmen, FAM rides by new-hires, and pilots TRAVELING ON LEISURE TRAVEL ONLY, IN THAT ORDER.
The jumpseat IS NOT for company use travel. If you have a positive-space seat, you take that seat and let another pilot take the jumpseat if they need it. It's professional courtesy AND it's jumpseat POLICY.
In a time when we are being screwed by management, people are losing their seats, losing their jobs, losing their careers, do you REALLY want to send the message that we will screw over OUR OWN fellow pilots?
To Mesaba pilots (and just about everyone else except for G0Jets): you are welcome on my jumpseat ANYTIME and, rest assured, something like this will NEVER happen when I am in command and most of our other pilots feel the same way. PLEASE don't hold one, lone, low-experience Captain against the rest of our pilots.
Thanks,
/rant