Jumpseating on EOS
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EOS has a somewhat restrictive list. If your airline has a lot of ops or a base out of JFK, LGA, or even EWR, you're probably on it. Or if your airline is a legacy.
While the line pilots of EOS support an 'open to all' policy, EOS management is not quite as open and believes only those airlines who are giving rides to EOS guys should have access to EOS. It's caused some issues for a certain cargo company that has operations @ STN.
Contact your jumpseat committee to see if you're on the list for EOS. If you are, you will not be allowed to wear your uniform while jumpseating. Try to look like the revenue passengers of EOS, ya' know?
While the line pilots of EOS support an 'open to all' policy, EOS management is not quite as open and believes only those airlines who are giving rides to EOS guys should have access to EOS. It's caused some issues for a certain cargo company that has operations @ STN.
Contact your jumpseat committee to see if you're on the list for EOS. If you are, you will not be allowed to wear your uniform while jumpseating. Try to look like the revenue passengers of EOS, ya' know?
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