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Positive_Rate 02-08-2012 11:58 AM


Originally Posted by KingBird50 (Post 1130934)
As a Pilot for G7 I allow all jump seaters on no matter what. You kids that are trying to make waves are a bunch of cow dung!


Originally Posted by KingBird50 (Post 1131352)
But if I ever did get denied because someone has the hots for G7 then the J/S war will start and I will deny everyone at that airline. So reap what you sow.


Oh, you. It's almost too easy, and I almost feel bad about it...but not really.

bernouli 02-08-2012 01:33 PM


Originally Posted by KingBird50 (Post 1131352)
Just make sure they are a J/S and not a non rev. Even when I am non reving I go to the front office and say hello so they do not think I am sneaking in the back. I always say I am with G7 and have never had any issues. I am sure that with any airline there are cowards that sneak around. But as some on here would say that G7 does it more is a bunch of B.S. period! I really don't care who you are trying to get on my J/S I would let them as long as they are legal to do so. We are all just trying to get home or get to work in this miserable industry. But if I ever did get denied because someone has the hots for G7 then the J/S war will start and I will deny everyone at that airline. So reap what you sow.

no you won't. this has proven to be ineffective. if you are denied a ride, call the company. don't reciprocate with a 'jumpseat' war against another carrier. nothing good will come out of that.

please think before you respond on here. without trying to sound condescending, you have been a bit careless with your responses and it reflects on the pilot group as a whole.

DryMotorBoatin 02-08-2012 01:37 PM


Originally Posted by bernouli (Post 1131411)
no you won't. this has proven to be ineffective. if you are denied a ride, call the company. don't reciprocate with a 'jumpseat' war against another carrier. nothing good will come out of that.

please think before you respond on here. without trying to sound condescending, you have been a bit careless with your responses and it reflects on the pilot group as a whole.

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Silver02ex 02-08-2012 01:44 PM


Originally Posted by bernouli (Post 1131411)
please think before you respond on here. without trying to sound condescending, you have been a bit careless with your responses and it reflects on the pilot group as a whole.

I don't think he does. He'll say one thing and the next post, he'll say another,as it shows in the last few post.

AZ wildcat 02-08-2012 02:58 PM


Originally Posted by KingBird50 (Post 1131352)
Just make sure they are a J/S and not a non rev. Even when I am non reving I go to the front office and say hello so they do not think I am sneaking in the back. I always say I am with G7 and have never had any issues. I am sure that with any airline there are cowards that sneak around. But as some on here would say that G7 does it more is a bunch of B.S. period! I really don't care who you are trying to get on my J/S I would let them as long as they are legal to do so. We are all just trying to get home or get to work in this miserable industry. But if I ever did get denied because someone has the hots for G7 then the J/S war will start and I will deny everyone at that airline. So reap what you sow.

I feel the need to point out that your dog in this fight is that no-one should treat ALL G7 pilots a certain way due to the acts of a few. Then, in the very same post you state that if ONE single pilot denies you a jumpseat you will retaliate on his ENTIRE airline..... That's priceless.

Positive_Rate 02-08-2012 04:59 PM

I smell the next AirWillie.

outofwork 02-08-2012 05:03 PM


Originally Posted by bernouli (Post 1131411)
no you won't. this has proven to be ineffective. if you are denied a ride, call the company. don't reciprocate with a 'jumpseat' war against another carrier. nothing good will come out of that.

please think before you respond on here. without trying to sound condescending, you have been a bit careless with your responses and it reflects on the pilot group as a whole.

Call the G7 jumpseat coordinator. Note to the post from KingBird: the post about denying pilots from the entire airline because you have been denied by a single pilot is NOT the opinion of the entire G7 pilot group.

whoareyou310 02-08-2012 06:38 PM


Originally Posted by KingBird50 (Post 1131352)
Just make sure they are a J/S and not a non rev. Even when I am non reving I go to the front office and say hello so they do not think I am sneaking in the back. I always say I am with G7 and have never had any issues. I am sure that with any airline there are cowards that sneak around. But as some on here would say that G7 does it more is a bunch of B.S. period! I really don't care who you are trying to get on my J/S I would let them as long as they are legal to do so. We are all just trying to get home or get to work in this miserable industry. But if I ever did get denied because someone has the hots for G7 then the J/S war will start and I will deny everyone at that airline. So reap what you sow.

This is not a target specific to you...oh wait yes it is...when you non-rev and come up to the "front office" to check in you are doing something that I find annoying. I am trying to do a job and you are interupting us. We don't care that you are non-rev'ing. Take your boarding pass and keep on moving. I love to talk to JUMPSEATERS, not the alternative.

bernouli 02-13-2012 04:25 PM

an ASA FO did this on a G7 flight....this morning. it happens at all airlines.


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