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NOT TRUE AT ALL FELLERS....

AAL DOES ALLOW JUMPSEATERS IN THE CABIN AND THE COCKPIT. I flew in the cockpit from PHL-DFW a few months ago. The problem is the pilots just don't know. So how do you solve this? Here's what I do. Get it in writing. It took me a long time 3 years ago, but much like many airlines, American has a bulletin about OAL Dispatchers regarding jumpseating. I carry a print out with anytime I think I might need to J/S on them. The next time you go to the airport (ticket counter or gate) ask an agent to print the following entry for you. And alas, here it is for American....

N*APS06026

jake

p.s. the little "star" after N is known as "display"... and the entry contains "zero's", not the letter O

Thank you! I didn't know this, and now will carry a copy of the star and show it to fellow crews.

Thanks again,

AA
 

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