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The "no nuclear" perception comes from my experience years ago at Delta. Ron Allen prohibited jumpseats to other carriers however, numerous other carriers graciously extended jumpseats to me(and all Delya pilots) since they recognized that it wasn't the Delta pilots fault.
Correct, but it was even worse than that. Not only did DAL not extend the JS courtesy to other airlines, they didn't allow the jumpseat to their OWN pilots! It wasn't until the 96 contract that the JS became available.Originally Posted by Buck Rogers
The "no nuclear" perception comes from my experience years ago at Delta. Ron Allen prohibited jumpseats to other carriers however, numerous other carriers graciously extended jumpseats to me(and all Delya pilots) since they recognized that it wasn't the Delta pilots fault.
That said now we have a great JS policy, all without the stupidity of the myID listing requirement.