Int'l jumpseat
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At the moment you can't ride in the cockpit in any international airline flight. This is a TSA rule. Several airlines including Delta will allow you to ride in the back. Delta will put you in business if a seat is available. ALPA is working hard as we speak to get the cockpit restriction removed and it may happen before the end of the year.
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From: B-777 Captain
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From: DD->DH->RU/XE soon to be EV
Incorrect as far as international goes.
I believe FedEx will take you to Hawaii though, even though that is "over the ocean".
There was a time though when it (Hawaii) was considered "international" by some pax airlines and they wouldn't let you ride in the front.
Most ACMI's will take you int'l.
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Evergreen will take you. If departing or arriving from a military installation, you may need a DOD or Military ID card to get on base though.
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