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fosters 06-03-2014 08:12 PM

PO3S non-rev on US Airways
 
Anyone know what a "PO3S" is in terms of status? Would they go ahead of someone if there was a priority one listing on the same flight?

That is a new code for me

Thanks

kingairip 06-04-2014 04:26 AM

PO3S non-rev on US Airways
 
Positive space

fosters 06-04-2014 04:52 AM

Got a PM

Long story short, apparently if you are planning on taking the jumpseat on that flight...make other plans...

Al Czervik 06-04-2014 06:00 AM


Originally Posted by fosters (Post 1657912)
Got a PM

Long story short, apparently if you are planning on taking the jumpseat on that flight...make other plans...

Yes. You will still show primary online as well.

SilverandSore 06-04-2014 06:35 AM


Originally Posted by fosters (Post 1657912)
Got a PM

Long story short, apparently if you are planning on taking the jumpseat on that flight...make other plans...

Anyone that lets a positive space ticket into the jumpseat thereby bumping a commuting jumpseater needs a beating.

CanoePilot 06-04-2014 06:52 AM

But there are two jumpseats, if you are primary you should be fine.

fosters 06-04-2014 07:43 AM


Originally Posted by SilverandSore (Post 1657981)
Anyone that lets a positive space ticket into the jumpseat thereby bumping a commuting jumpseater needs a beating.

Unless that positive space is the FAA


Originally Posted by CanoePilot
But there are two jumpseats, if you are primary you should be fine.

Not on 190's

CamYZ125 06-04-2014 08:47 AM

PO3S is a positive space flight deck JS listing. It has nothing to do with the cabin. It can be used for such things as check airmen doing a line check, SOWA (or whatever that acronym is?) audits, FAA inspector, etc. If you are commuting and see that listing, assume that they will show up and be first in line for the JS. If you are secondary on a flight with a PO3S, I'd make alternate plans.

I have seen where PO3S's don't show up, for whatever reason.. but if they do, they will bump a PRI/SEC (depending on how many JS's are on the airplane).

SilverandSore 06-04-2014 09:26 AM


Originally Posted by CamYZ125 (Post 1658099)
PO3S is a positive space flight deck JS listing. It has nothing to do with the cabin. It can be used for such things as check airmen doing a line check, SOWA (or whatever that acronym is?) audits, FAA inspector, etc. If you are commuting and see that listing, assume that they will show up and be first in line for the JS. If you are secondary on a flight with a PO3S, I'd make alternate plans.

I have seen where PO3S's don't show up, for whatever reason.. but if they do, they will bump a PRI/SEC (depending on how many JS's are on the airplane).

I thought we were talking about positive space in the cabin.

Pilot X 06-04-2014 11:18 AM


Originally Posted by fosters (Post 1658025)
Unless that positive space is the FAA



Not on 190's

Or most of the 757's.....sure is nice being S2 on a 757 trip with only 1 jumpseat!


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