Jumpseat coordinator
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From: Bebe Bus De L'Air Assistant Aerial Conveyance Facilitator
Any questions/issues regarding jumpseat should go through your airline's jumpseat coordinator first. He/she will then get in touch with our JSC to resolve it. That's just the standard protocol.
If you're Delta, log on to the DALPA site. There's a jumpseat section with the contact info.
If you're Delta, log on to the DALPA site. There's a jumpseat section with the contact info.
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Any questions/issues regarding jumpseat should go through your airline's jumpseat coordinator first. He/she will then get in touch with our JSC to resolve it. That's just the standard protocol.
If you're Delta, log on to the DALPA site. There's a jumpseat section with the contact info.
If you're Delta, log on to the DALPA site. There's a jumpseat section with the contact info.
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This is publicly available info, and the appropriate first point of contact for those international carrier pilots without a jumpseat coordinator who wish to inquire about jumpseat related issues with an ALPA carrier, such as Delta.
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About that, can a jumpseat be denied because of an overweight jet? I got on the flight ok, but when I was told it was overweight I asked if I could jumpseat and the gate agent was not sure if a jumpseat was allowed because of the weight restriction.
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Well, I can only speak for myself, but I will ALWAYS make the numbers work so I can get a jumpseater/s on. I'll never leave a pilot behind if I can help it.
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I totally agree with WalkOfShame that I will do whatever I can to make the numbers work to get everybody on, if I can help it as well.
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The PIC of the aircraft is the final authority as to the operation of the aircraft. If you are faced with an issue regarding jumpseating that you are unclear on, the PIC should always be consulted.
I see you're a DL pilot. If this was a DL flight, contact your Jumpseat guy.
Last edited by Sniper; 08-24-2011 at 08:34 AM. Reason: Added DL specific comment
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I suggest you contact ALPA's International Jumpseat Committee Representative by clicking on this link.
This is publicly available info, and the appropriate first point of contact for those international carrier pilots without a jumpseat coordinator who wish to inquire about jumpseat related issues with an ALPA carrier, such as Delta.
This is publicly available info, and the appropriate first point of contact for those international carrier pilots without a jumpseat coordinator who wish to inquire about jumpseat related issues with an ALPA carrier, such as Delta.
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The foreing carriers I know don't have jumpseat coordinators, but they still allow other carriers pilots to ride in the jumpseat if there is no room in the pax cabin.
One time I had a non-rev ticket to fly from SJU to MIA on AA and the flight was full, so I asked the gate agent for a jumpseat and she said that it wasn't possible because the plane was overweight. I asked her to talk to the captain but she said that the captain had nothing to say about it. So, I had to wait for the next available flight.
One time I had a non-rev ticket to fly from SJU to MIA on AA and the flight was full, so I asked the gate agent for a jumpseat and she said that it wasn't possible because the plane was overweight. I asked her to talk to the captain but she said that the captain had nothing to say about it. So, I had to wait for the next available flight.
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