Originally Posted by
gloopy
What does that have to do with anything?
You sit in exit rows of other airlines and other planes you weren't trained in. You can sit on DL FA JS's on planes you've never been trained on. It's one an IT time investment issue, and an extremely minor one at that.
Absolutely true. I was responding to Nene, who seemed to indicate the reason we can sit on our own-metal
FA JS (below), but not 9E's, is because we are trained on all the doors at
our air line.
Originally Posted by
nene
... I suspect that the FAA may say "if they are trained on those types of doors, they can occupy the seat" which is why I suspect were trained on every type of door in the fleet when we do door training during CQ.
That can't be the reason, because I've never trained on any other door than my own fleet. Unless I'm just special