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deltajuliet 11-20-2015 10:50 AM

How about this guy?

Originally Posted by Czech Airman (Post 2014083)
Since most regionals sell ALL their seats to a particular legacy or are wholly owned by a legacy, I think the same legacy pilots should have jumpseat priority over the regional pilots of whose airline is operating the flight.

The legacy bought ALL the seats on a regional. Therefore, ALL the seats should go to the legacy including the jumpseat. Mainline bought it, mainline owns it.


Originally Posted by Czech Airman (Post 2014116)
Since mainline purchases ALL the seats on your RJ, mainline basically "chartered" your flight and should control who rides on it, including the jumpseat. Mainline should take care of it's own first.

Since ALPA is a mainline controlled entity, ALPA National should be more vocal in demanding that regionals yield their jumpseats to wanting mainline pilots.

I'm so sick and tired of just having coasted in from a crossing and trying to get home and walking up to the gate on the only flight home that is an oversold RJ and finding out that the j/s is occupied by some newhire regional "punk" (stereotypical spikey, backpack toting unprofessional appearance) When asked if he would yield the j/s to a senior mainline pilot, you get the "sorry dude, no can do". Yet this "dude" will be sucking up to the next mainliner when he's on a mainline j/s, hoping to get a rec. Sorry dude, no can do.
It works both ways.... Think about it. Is it better to get home a few hours earlier than to p/o a potentially influential mainliner, who could have a negative impact on your entire future?


Originally Posted by Czech Airman (Post 2014125)
My mind is sound. In fact, the vast majority of mainliners agree with me, whether they will admit to it publicly or not.

Like it or not, there is and always has been a hierarchy amongst airline pilots, with mainline pilots at the top. You might not like it during your short stint at the regionals, but when you have a much longer career at mainline, being continually sh#t on by regional pilots will get you irritated in short order. It's human nature to looks for ways to retaliate against those who sh#t on you and if keeping you at a regional by blackballing you at my mainline, then so be it.


Originally Posted by Czech Airman (Post 2014166)
You are right with the exception that the pilots would be "real" mainline pilots, not regional pilots. They would be pilots hired by mainline, vetted by mainline and trained by mainline. IOW, most regional pilots wouldn't qualify to fly the jet under mainline even though they are flying it with a regional.

Be careful what you wish for. You guys want to be at mainline so bad, that you will end up excluding most of you because you aren't mainline Tier 1 candidates.


50SeatsofGrey 11-20-2015 01:13 PM

Pretty sure this guy is trolling hard. No one acts like that.

WHACKMASTER 11-20-2015 01:15 PM


Originally Posted by deltajuliet (Post 2014206)
How about this guy?

Wow. How about tool of 2015? What a complete and utter TOOL (which is not the actual word that is fitting in this case).

Wonder if they readjust the BOW to take into account the size and mass of his ego.

EMBFlyer 11-20-2015 06:06 PM


Originally Posted by 50SeatsofGrey (Post 2014287)
Pretty sure this guy is trolling hard. No one acts like that.

Can I introduce you to some United pilots, then?

gettinbumped 11-20-2015 06:35 PM


Originally Posted by EMBFlyer (Post 2014484)
Can I introduce you to some United pilots, then?

Says the Legacy USAirways pilot.....

EMBFlyer 11-21-2015 04:28 AM


Originally Posted by gettinbumped (Post 2014500)
Says the Legacy USAirways pilot.....

Never been treated worse on a Jumpseat or when trying to get a jumpseat than I have by United guys.

Big E 757 11-21-2015 07:20 AM


Originally Posted by EMBFlyer (Post 2014603)
Never been treated worse on a Jumpseat or when trying to get a jumpseat than I have by United guys.

I've ridden on UAL a lot and they've always been great to me. Even when I worked for Mesa, they were always happy to help me get home.

Packrat 11-21-2015 11:53 AM


Originally Posted by EMBFlyer (Post 2014603)
Never been treated worse on a Jumpseat or when trying to get a jumpseat than I have by United guys.

All the UAL Captains I've ever dealt with for the jumpseat not only treated me great, but asked the F/A to move me to 1st class if it was available. Perhaps the common denominator isn't UAL...

Rolf 11-21-2015 01:48 PM

Probably the 2% rule. My best jumpseat experiences have been on United and Southwest. My worst experiences were on Southwest and United.

iceman49 11-21-2015 02:01 PM

Curious as what constitutes a bad jumpseat experience vs good. Thx


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