SWA J/S on Ameriflight
#1
If you're looking for alternative means of jump seating we have a reciprocal js agreement with SWA and we go to a lot of the same airports. I've had a few pilots jumpseat from BUR to OAK and on up to PDX or SEA. At www.ameriflight.com we have a route map and a contact number that you can use to list for a flight. We do a lot of "middle of the night" flying, so we have been a last minute option for a few pilots who couldn't make the last flight out or who want to spend more time at home.
#4
Click "Employment"
Click "Pilot"
Under "Pilot Opportunities"
There is the "Route Map"
"Red" cities are bases.
We just changed our CASS ID to A8, as of now our only reciprocal is with SWA.
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Some airlines require listing prior to jumpseating and some don't. Again, this is something that would be found in your reciprocal agreement. The only thing CASS allows you to do is sit in the cockpit if no seats are open in the back. Just because an airline isn't CASS, doesn't mean they don't offer jumpseats. You might be able to sit in the back.
Hope this helps...
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