FDX: jumpseating procedures
#1
Gentlemen,
In the next few weeks I have a few arrivals in EWR putting me at the last 121 flight to get me back to BOS and it is not looking too good. I was looking at the Fedex site and saw that there are two late night/early morning flights that get to BOS direct from EWR but I had a few questions.
I would be in the terminal in EWR (C, but that doesnt really matter) now how do I actually get to where I need to be to board the plane? The way I figure is that I get a cab and just ask to go to the fedex ramp but I am not sure if that is where I want to be. Is there a fedex operations room that I would go directly to and then they would direct me to the particular aircraft?
When I arrive in Boston I assume it would not be as difficult, the crew would just point in the direction of leaving the airport and I would call a cab to the main terminal to get transport home (i take the Cj trailways bus.)
That is pretty much my main concern in riding with you guys, I have read the policies and procedures and understand those it is just a matter of where do I go and the best way to get there.
This may be somewhat sensitive information so if you want you can feel free to PM me. Hopefully one of the many purple guys on this forum is familiar with ewr ops.
Thank you
In the next few weeks I have a few arrivals in EWR putting me at the last 121 flight to get me back to BOS and it is not looking too good. I was looking at the Fedex site and saw that there are two late night/early morning flights that get to BOS direct from EWR but I had a few questions.
I would be in the terminal in EWR (C, but that doesnt really matter) now how do I actually get to where I need to be to board the plane? The way I figure is that I get a cab and just ask to go to the fedex ramp but I am not sure if that is where I want to be. Is there a fedex operations room that I would go directly to and then they would direct me to the particular aircraft?
When I arrive in Boston I assume it would not be as difficult, the crew would just point in the direction of leaving the airport and I would call a cab to the main terminal to get transport home (i take the Cj trailways bus.)
That is pretty much my main concern in riding with you guys, I have read the policies and procedures and understand those it is just a matter of where do I go and the best way to get there.
This may be somewhat sensitive information so if you want you can feel free to PM me. Hopefully one of the many purple guys on this forum is familiar with ewr ops.
Thank you
#2
There are plenty of Express Jet and Continental folks that ride us out of EWR, they may have better gouge on how to get to our ramp than any of our guys.
Once you get over to our facility it's easy--our security people will lead you up to the J/S area where you check in at the desk.
Good luck!
Once you get over to our facility it's easy--our security people will lead you up to the J/S area where you check in at the desk.
Good luck!
#3
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It is very easy at EWR -- no cab involved!! Go to the Bus Stop and the very last lane is the FedEx Stop. Wait tims is approx. :20 minutes (max). Depending on the time of the day you will see other FedEx employees. When the FDX bus arrives (and it does look like a school bus), board and kindly inform the driver that you are also going to EWR Ramp.
Arriving at the Ramp you will be sent through security, required to present ID/sign in, escorted through the maze we call EWR, and delivered to the jumpseat area. Free Coffee.
The flights you are talking about are on the 727 (I believe), so it may be a little noisy.
Good Luck.
Arriving at the Ramp you will be sent through security, required to present ID/sign in, escorted through the maze we call EWR, and delivered to the jumpseat area. Free Coffee.
The flights you are talking about are on the 727 (I believe), so it may be a little noisy.
Good Luck.
#5
Thanks for that good info and FREE is perfectly within my budget. The bus that picks up, is that just outside the baggage claim in any of the terminals or are we talking the standard issue P4 bus stop?
I saw those two flights listed and they may work out well, they are a little on the late side but it sure beats spending an entire extra night in ewr and I would be glad to get a ride along if they had room. Do both the bus and the 72 have seats in the back as well or are they specifically just the cockpit seats?
side note: I have been trying the 1866 number and keep getting the person at extension etc etc etc but I will keep giving it a try the number I have is 866-357-5711
I saw those two flights listed and they may work out well, they are a little on the late side but it sure beats spending an entire extra night in ewr and I would be glad to get a ride along if they had room. Do both the bus and the 72 have seats in the back as well or are they specifically just the cockpit seats?
side note: I have been trying the 1866 number and keep getting the person at extension etc etc etc but I will keep giving it a try the number I have is 866-357-5711
#6
The bus has a plethora of seats in the back. On the 7-deuce you will be giving the engineer a lap dance, or vice versa, depending on phase-of-flight. 
I'll PM you a good phone number.

I'll PM you a good phone number.
#7
That's the phone number that the J/S finder lists, so, should work.
http://crewroom.alpa.org/fdx/jumpseat/Default.aspx
http://crewroom.alpa.org/fdx/jumpseat/Default.aspx
#8
If you're an off line jumpseater wanting to J/S with FedEx, you need to call our 1-800 number a couple of days ahead to create a profile. Not sure what's involved but they will ask questions and may even call your company for verification of employment.
1-800-544-9040
1-800-544-9040
#9
USMC, the bus in EWR is past terminal A, and I think it is the A bus, w/a fedex sign near the door(there are 2 buses that go to fedex, A and C, one goes to parking, and one goes to the terminal bus stop). When in doubt, just ask the driver. Boston, leave the ramp, take a right, walk down the access road, there are bus stops along the way, but that early in the morning, the bus may not go all the way down to the fedex ramp. Keep walking towards the hyatt, about 1/3 a mile, from there, you can either take the water taxi to south station, or take bus 66(I think) which goes to all of the terminals, where you can hook up with other public transport. Done to plenty of times, but just can't remember exact bus numbers or letters. Good luck.
#10
Great info again guys..I will give that 800 number a quick shout to meet and greet and see how that works out. and VS I will do that when I get to BOS from what I gather once i get off the plane and and hit the access road I just start walking towards the hyatt until I find a bus to take me to terminal A,B or C where I can catch the CJ bus to NBPT.
Thanks again
Thanks again
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