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What airlines offer jumpseat to 135 charter?

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txpilot1_99 said:
Most companies, from my limited experience, must have reciprocal agreements for JSers. Yes, SWA takes 135 with reciprocal agreements. I work at Airnet and have JSed on most of our reciprocals. How would a charter company be able to recirpocate? Just curious...
I think in order to JS with a freight company, you have to dress up in a brown box and sit in the back with the paying customers.
 
I'm 135 and I have jumpseated quite a bit on Midwest and US Airways via a reciprocal agreement (thanks guys!!)
 
Ameriflight,

So far I am very impressed. Great group of people I am training with, I was afraid they would all be very young. The average is young 30s in my class. I am learning a ton, after only 2 days of ground school. Have a test on Friday then sim training starts next week.

I can't wait to get on the line.
 
try kitty hawk, they operate a nationwide scheduled system every night (except Saturday and Sunday).
You will not have access to the cockpit unless your airline is a member of the CASS system.

I have jumpseated on them several times and have been treated very well.

Call their operations at 1-800-468-3257...then option four. You will probably have to fax your lic etc to them in advance.

Good luck
 
I was a 135 guy for many years and always had great luck JSing. My company had recip agreements with all majors, nationals, and cargo carriers. As long as you play nice, you should have no problems.

To anyone who ever let me on their a/c, thanks for all the fun.
 

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