Originally Posted by
AAflyer
DUE TO LIMITED LUGGAGE STOWAGE SPACE IN THE
COCKPIT, CARRY-ON BAGGAGE MAY BE STOWED IN AN
OVERHEAD BIN. IN THE EVENT THERE IS NO SPACE,
THE CARRY-ON BAG MUST BE CHECKED.
Basically as it was. If there is no more space then it goes in the belly, but I have had that happen to myself on other airlines. As long as it is the LAST option.
I guess we had numerous guys write the chiefs, and union...
Cheers, and happy commuting.
AAflyer
Good work resolving the issue. It hasn't happened on any DC-9 flight that I have operated. If the flight is even remotely full I throw MY bag in the back so the JS has a guaranteed spot right behind my seat

Fixed that wagon long ago.