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Old 02-25-2016 | 02:37 PM
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pilotpayne
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Originally Posted by CaptCoolHand
It's not really grey payne. the pass travel handbook or whatever it's called now clearly states that you are "expected" to help tidy the aircraft.

It's been argued to nausium on BP the definition of "expected" but imo if you're non-reving in any form expected means you should help clean up the cabin... for me that means waiting until all the passengers are off crossing the belts in my row and moving to the exit. I don't dumpster dive because it's dangerous, and that way the crew sees me "helping".

Totally personal perspective, but I need my pass privileges for a few more years and until this contract is signed and delivered, i'm not gonna cause waves for myself.

I most certainly do not ever condone cleaning in front of passengers or in uniform, especially while on duty.
No I agree with you.
I non rev on us to work so I do just as you do. I was just saying that is the got ya part. It seems like many think it does not apply to pilots so that's what I was talking about. Having said that if it is a tight commute I just let the FA know that I have to jet and I have never had a problem.
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