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Old 04-17-2026 | 03:45 PM
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I’m sure I’m misreading this, but are you saying that they are telling new hire FA’s that they determine if a pilot get in the cockpit JUMPSEAT or not?



Originally Posted by HPIC
APFA(the AA FA union) actively tells new hire FAs that it’s us…the pilots…that are excluding them from the cockpit JS. It’s DEFINITELY not the FAA! They refuse to consider pilots using FA JS until they are allowed to use cockpit JS.

They also tell the new hire FAs to refuse to allow any cockpit JSer if cabin JSers don’t get on as well. I’ve had a few of the brand, brand new FAs tell us that and push back when all JSers can’t be accommodated on weight restricted flights. It seems they’re being told that “if you don’t agree with it, it can’t happen”…

Management loves the division.
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