Old 06-07-2009, 08:44 PM
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FlyingPirate
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Lets just say instead of using the term "jumpseat" we called it "non-rev" would that change whether or not we could jumpseat?

I posted this in another thread but here it is again.

I work for a small 135 cargo operator who does not have jumpseat agreements with anyone, however i had heard that some airlines all part 135 pilots to jumpseat.

I did some research and found this document online. keep in mind this is over 7 years old so im not sure if much has changed.

http://www.webnetdesigns.com/aia/jsguide.pdf

here is an excerpt on Jetblue:

Unlimited open cabin seats, and two extra flight attendant jumpseats are offered to all
FAR Part 121 and 135 pilots. Riding the jumpseat is at the captain’s discretion. Noncockpit
jumpseats are offered to all flight attendants. A reciprocal agreement is not
required. Website: JetBlue | Airline Tickets, Flights, and Airfare.

If I'm correct, I would be allowed to jumpseat with JetBlue?
Can someone give me some insight?

Thank You!
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