Jon Rivoli
I am the Devil.
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I don't understand why the gate agents can't be made to follow a simple SOP. More than one jumpseater? Pull out the laminated SOP card, follow the instructions, send the correct jumpseater down the jetway! If they are so out of control that they can't be required to follow a simple procedure, then UAL's problems are bigger than we know.
In 3.5 years I haven't seen one thing that makes me think UAL is capable of running an airline, or an express division.
Especially when you look at the abortion, I mean the abomination, I mean the embarrassment, I mean the greyhound bus terminal which is Terminal F at ORD.
Cabin seat - maybe
Jumpseat - absolutely not.
The jumpseat is an accommodation for EXTRA CREW MEMBER. It is not a passenger seat. It belongs to the Captain and the airline operating the flight.
Cabin seat - maybe
Jumpseat - absolutely not.
The jumpseat is an accommodation for EXTRA CREW MEMBER. It is not a passenger seat. It belongs to the Captain and the airline operating the flight.
Everyone on this message board seems to think this. The purpose of the jumpseat is for feds and company line checks, being able to use it for a free ride is just an added bonus. This doesnt add much to the discussion other than I laugh everytime someone says the jumpseat belongs to the captain.
I was talking with someone the other day, a former UAL union person, and he was of the opinion that the UAX carriers are required, per their air services agreements with UAL, to provide UAL crews with the ability to jumpseat on UAX metal.
I countered that I was sure, but not 100%, that those agreements stipulated that it be space available transportation, and that no where does it require that the UA crewmember be given priority over that carriers own crewmembers on their own airplanes.
His position was that if the embargo for UAL on UAX goes thru, and UAL crewmembers are denied JS on UAX, it could be seen as a violation of the air service agreement contracts that the UAX carriers have with UAL.
The original UAX letter said we would be forced to deny the jumpseat on all airplanes regardless of tail-color:
Daily Departures:
Skywest 1794
Republic 1300
Mesa 800
Colgan 360
GoJets 78
Total 4332
UAL 1550 (prior to parking 737's)
That's 1,550 flights I might want to get on and 4,332 flights you might want to get on. Let's all quit thumping our chests and fix the problem.
Stand strong UAX pilots....I will support this war if it gets to that....The United pilots would never put up this behavior if it was them that were getting denied on their own aircraft.....
It's time to put a stop to the double standard......
Don't give in.....