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#2781
Gets Weekends Off
Joined: Dec 2010
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The official statement they'll make is that you aren't in CASS/non-rev til checkride, but in reality CASS enrollment and non-rev system enrollment can happen around when you hit sims.
It is also possible to cabin-only jumpseat prior to CASS processing, and I never had a problem with it on SWA starting the first wknd of class.
Essentially, they want to avoid dealing with ppl completely new to the concept of commuting and the complexities of cabin-only non-CASS jumpseating. And besides if it's someone's first 121 schooling they shouldn't be going home every wknd like some of us did.
If you are an experienced commuter who needs to get home just list SWA cabin-only (and do not under any circumstances get stuck).
It is also possible to cabin-only jumpseat prior to CASS processing, and I never had a problem with it on SWA starting the first wknd of class.
Essentially, they want to avoid dealing with ppl completely new to the concept of commuting and the complexities of cabin-only non-CASS jumpseating. And besides if it's someone's first 121 schooling they shouldn't be going home every wknd like some of us did.
If you are an experienced commuter who needs to get home just list SWA cabin-only (and do not under any circumstances get stuck).
#2784
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Joined: Jul 2012
Posts: 432
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The official statement they'll make is that you aren't in CASS/non-rev til checkride, but in reality CASS enrollment and non-rev system enrollment can happen around when you hit sims.
It is also possible to cabin-only jumpseat prior to CASS processing, and I never had a problem with it on SWA starting the first wknd of class.
Essentially, they want to avoid dealing with ppl completely new to the concept of commuting and the complexities of cabin-only non-CASS jumpseating. And besides if it's someone's first 121 schooling they shouldn't be going home every wknd like some of us did.
If you are an experienced commuter who needs to get home just list SWA cabin-only (and do not under any circumstances get stuck).
It is also possible to cabin-only jumpseat prior to CASS processing, and I never had a problem with it on SWA starting the first wknd of class.
Essentially, they want to avoid dealing with ppl completely new to the concept of commuting and the complexities of cabin-only non-CASS jumpseating. And besides if it's someone's first 121 schooling they shouldn't be going home every wknd like some of us did.
If you are an experienced commuter who needs to get home just list SWA cabin-only (and do not under any circumstances get stuck).
#2789
. I'm looking at a possible move back to the airlines, but I don't want to be an FO for more than 2 years (it's a money thing).
#2790
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Joined: Mar 2011
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I think if you are not on property yet, we will have to get more planes for the 2 year upgrade to happen. But there's a lot of talk about more.
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