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Old 01-08-2017 | 07:08 PM
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Originally Posted by FODhopper
There is no such thing as an FA jumpseat that is available to jumpseating crewmembers on the CRJ 200. There is only one FA jumpseat and the FA needs to sit in it.


People are forgetting that a Jumpseater has priority if they are traveling to protect a flight. That is Priority 1 in the FOM. OAL Jumpseaters are Priority 4. If that captain was truly deadheading (as in assigned by crew scheduling) then crew scheduling could have said "he needs to take the jumpseat".

The jumpseater could have arrived at the gate as a (non-rev) and ended up a protected jumpseater. This is very possible now that there is no one left to staff the airline and every little trick is needed to assure everyone gets where they need to go. People forget that after the US-AA merger, AA gives out very little positive space to AWAC...it's like pulling teeth.

It's possible this senior captain was a "d$ck" but their are other very plausible explanations.
I was referring to mainline AC where the jumpseater wouldn't take the
FA jumpseat as told to me by the CA of that mainline flight.
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