Delta OAL international jumpseat?
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It actually specifically says it *is* permitted as OAL international pilots can't even jumpseat. Hence why I read the rules in advance. The boilerplate stuff really isn't very useful in this case. I'm effectively asking about standby lists at this point.
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Jeez. This isn't a hard question nor some SSI stuff. He just needs to know who to talk to!
Talk to the customer service counter either inside or outside of security. You should already know "how" to sign up for a jumpseat. One caveat on int'l is you need to sign up >90 minutes in advance. And yes you're not allowed in the cockpit so really it's just non-revving OAL.
Talk to the customer service counter either inside or outside of security. You should already know "how" to sign up for a jumpseat. One caveat on int'l is you need to sign up >90 minutes in advance. And yes you're not allowed in the cockpit so really it's just non-revving OAL.
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Jeez. This isn't a hard question nor some SSI stuff. He just needs to know who to talk to!
Talk to the customer service counter either inside or outside of security. You should already know "how" to sign up for a jumpseat. One caveat on int'l is you need to sign up >90 minutes in advance. And yes you're not allowed in the cockpit so really it's just non-revving OAL.
Talk to the customer service counter either inside or outside of security. You should already know "how" to sign up for a jumpseat. One caveat on int'l is you need to sign up >90 minutes in advance. And yes you're not allowed in the cockpit so really it's just non-revving OAL.
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