Atlas, Southern or Kallita guys.....
Originally Posted by dudewannabe
(Post 2744204)
Where did I say it was a right? Understanding that it is absolutely not a right is exactly why I posted the question. English comprehension isn't your forte now is it?
Thanks to everyone else for chiming in. Well, only someone with no sense of etiquete and professionalism would even consider taking an animal along on a jumpseat [emoji1751][emoji1751] |
Originally Posted by dudewannabe
(Post 2744204)
Where did I say it was a right? Understanding that it is absolutely not a right is exactly why I posted the question. English comprehension isn't your forte now is it?
Thanks to everyone else for chiming in. |
Originally Posted by howardhughes8
(Post 2744207)
Well, only someone with no sense of etiquete and professionalism would even consider taking an animal along on a jumpseat [emoji1751][emoji1751]
Not sure why this is so foreign to you? Again, you have nothing to contribute to this thread. Please go away troll. |
Originally Posted by JohnBurke
(Post 2744223)
You're now engaged in biting the hand that feeds you. ****ing on those who respond to your thread may not be your best choice.
Unless you fly for those carriers and can give real inputs, please don't respond. |
Originally Posted by dudewannabe
(Post 2744284)
I specifically asked Southern, Atlas or Kallita guys. Not guys from Southwest, United or American.
Unless you fly for those carriers and can give real inputs, please don't respond. |
Originally Posted by dudewannabe
(Post 2744284)
I specifically asked Southern, Atlas or Kallita guys. Not guys from Southwest, United or American.
Unless you fly for those carriers and can give real inputs, please don't respond. |
Originally Posted by Globemaster2827
(Post 2744287)
I was a Captain there and I'd have told you no. Sorry. I've never heard of anyone jumpseating with their dog and it'd greatly complicate things for the Captain if every i isn't dotted and t crossed. I can't imagine someone else saying yes.
While I have disagreed with Globemaster2827 on many things, he is right. It adds so much to the captain's responsibility that it is most likely not going to happen. |
Is it your ex-wife Cynthia’s dog?
“First of all, Dude, you don't have an ex. Secondly, it's a ****ing show dog with ****ing papers. You can't board it. It gets upset. Its hair falls out. ****ing dog has ****ing papers — OVER THE LINE!” Walter , is that you? |
Originally Posted by dudewannabe
(Post 2744283)
Again, you have nothing to contribute to this thread. Please go away troll. |
Originally Posted by dudewannabe
(Post 2743747)
Hi Fellas,
Just a quick question to anyone who might be in the know. I want to jumpseat to Asia, specifically Hong Kong, with a small dog. My company doesnt allow this. Do you guys have any policy against such practice? Assuming all paperwork and requirements are met to import a pet to said country. A few passenger airilnes do allow them in the cabin but my little guy is just 1 inch too tall and will not fit under the seat per the airline's criteria. Not sure if they'll be sticklers over this but looking around for Plan B just in case. Thanks! |
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