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#7971
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#7972
It all seems pretty silly to me. I currently work for a 135 operator with CASS and ride in the back of DL flights every week. Why can't they just list you for the JS through CASS and put you in the back if there's a seat open? As soon as they put in OO to look for you in CASS does it just flash a huge frowny face on the screen??
For some unknown reason to us it doesn't work like that.
The pilots who have had issues with Delta jumpseats are:
A) CRJ guys who have not paid for Delta non rev benefits. They are denied a cabin seat when listing for the jumpseat, as CCB stated above, because Delta's computer system requires a Delta PPR number to be assigned to a cabin seat. They can still sit in the cockpit but if the flight is less than full you will be bumped since they will not allow you to sit in the cabin without a PPR number. The only way to get a PPR number is to pay into the delta benefits. The notion you should have to pay into non rev benefits in order to be able to jumpseat is absurd.
B) ERJ pilots
These guys cannot jumpseat AT ALL-cabin or cockpit. They do not have the option to pay for Delta non rev benefits since the E175 does not operate under DCI at OO. From my understanding this is a separate glitch in Delta's computer system. It would be the equivalent of them denying an American Airlines pilot the jumpseat because of a computer glitch. Except they are denying pilots with a carrier that operates under Delta Connection the jumpseat. If this glitch was fixed then I would imagine the same issue that applies to CRJ pilots above would apply here.
Both issues are silly, and easy to fix. Our people department and SAPA have been calling Delta informing them it is a high priority for us (which apparently does loads of good.........). Deltas response is "we are working on it." The CrJ issue has been going on for five years. The ejet issue is new since it's been on property. It's obvious no one at Delta cares.
#7973
You obviously don't get it.
E175 guys here do not even have the option to pay for a delta ppr number since we do not fly delta flights on that particular aircraft.
For some reason, deltas computer will not allow these e175 guys to jumpseat even on Skywest operated flights. This is not a "just pay it" fix. This can only be fixed by the delta tech department doing a very simple code rerun in their computers that they have refused to do.
CCB is absolutely right here. It's a reciprocal agreement. However, at this time delta does not reciprocate and no one cares. It's been a wide spread problem for our 175 crews who commute to work. There's no jumpseat war here.
E175 guys here do not even have the option to pay for a delta ppr number since we do not fly delta flights on that particular aircraft.
For some reason, deltas computer will not allow these e175 guys to jumpseat even on Skywest operated flights. This is not a "just pay it" fix. This can only be fixed by the delta tech department doing a very simple code rerun in their computers that they have refused to do.
CCB is absolutely right here. It's a reciprocal agreement. However, at this time delta does not reciprocate and no one cares. It's been a wide spread problem for our 175 crews who commute to work. There's no jumpseat war here.
#7974
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Joined APC: Jul 2006
Position: 767 Pilot
Posts: 1,133
Skywest
No stealing water bottles guys! The water police are watching.
#7975
No problem. It's about run its course here anyways. Hopefully the Delta guys can be educated that it is a problem and help out. Getting IT at Delta to do anything is nearly impossible.
#7976
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Joined APC: Apr 2014
Position: RJ right-seat warmer
Posts: 632
That one made me laugh out loud when I saw it today. Who is writing these bulletins? Clearly nobody who actually crews an aircraft.
According to the bulletin, you shouldn't request an entire bottle of water, but just a glass. So...in the middle of your flight, when you need another drink of water, you...
a) Go through the entire open-the-flight-deck-door procedure to ask for a glass of water
b) Sit there dehydrated, with obvious safety risks, or...
c) Ignore that bulletin and do what you've always done, take a bottle of water and stow it behind your seat, thereby staying safely hydrated for the entire trip.
Hmmmm....
According to the bulletin, you shouldn't request an entire bottle of water, but just a glass. So...in the middle of your flight, when you need another drink of water, you...
a) Go through the entire open-the-flight-deck-door procedure to ask for a glass of water
b) Sit there dehydrated, with obvious safety risks, or...
c) Ignore that bulletin and do what you've always done, take a bottle of water and stow it behind your seat, thereby staying safely hydrated for the entire trip.
Hmmmm....
#7978
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Joined APC: Jan 2009
Position: 737 right
Posts: 285
When MRY was still a base the flight attendants would keep soda cans for recycling to pay for tge station holiday party. They were all sent an email to stop doing this. SkyWest would sell the trash to SFO, and those missing cans from 8 flight attendants made all the difference.
#7979
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Joined APC: Oct 2005
Position: RJ Captain
Posts: 1,174
Just another sigh this is tuning into POS airline. New guys do yourself a favor and go somewhere else.
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