Originally Posted by
TalkTurkey
Meanwhile over a daddy Dixie:
The following FCR:
A captain writes: "I had an encounter with a flight attendant concerning the jumpseat. She TOLD me that she was riding the jumpseat when she stepped into the cockpit and presented her boarding pass. I asked her if she was asking to ride on the jumpseat and she told me again, no, she was telling me she was riding the jumpseat."
Flight Operations replied: "Thank you for your FCR, Captain. The requirement in the FOM is for a cabin jumpseater is to introduce themselves to the captain and flight leader/purser and provide them with a copy of their jumpseat pass. While asking permission may have been the traditional interpretation and a matter of good etiquette on Delta and OAL flights, it has not been required for multiple years. This does not mean that the captain cannot deny a jumpseater if they do not meet other requirements, such as appropriate dress or conduct."
Mgmt has been know to put people in their place infront for their peers
by publishing FCR's and responses.