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Old 05-25-2006 | 01:41 PM
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SKYHUNGRY
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Default Aint gonna happen.

Duvie,


If you are asking to actually ride on the jumpseat of a Part 121 Operator, you have to be in CASS and have a reciprocal jumpseat agreement. If you do not have both you won't be riding the "Jumpseat". As far as riding in the back, well that will depend on the Airline. Don't forget that if anyone else is waiting to "Jumpseat" and they are a pilot of a Part 121 Carrier in CASS and have a reciprocal jumpseat agreement you will go to the back of the line. With record load factors and according to your statement that your employer does not have reciprocal jumpseat agreements you can foorgetaboutit. Sorry.
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