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#141
Cruz says all you get is Nonrev privileges and no JS yet. So if your not in CASS you havent been cleared to fly the JS. The gate agent will not know you're a pilot going to training. all your res says is NRPS. So I would not think you would be authorized for it unless somehow 3M had some OCC authorization.
If its UA/CO privileges when i worked for UA any NRSA or NRPS was business casual dress or in uniform. I know for most non-reving on OA jump seating is wear your uniform or business casual.
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You are not allowed to JS until after training. You will be positive spaced on whatever airline can bring you to FLL. Airtran took me from ATL to FLL. Just dress nice on your way down don't over think something so simple.
#147
I am in the Jan 16th class and haven't been given travel info yet either. I did get a call asking from where I would be leaving, but that was it. Seems like there are a lot of us here in that class. Is it still supposed to be just 20 people? Cruz did guys in your class get base assignments yet? Also how is seniority determined within each class?
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Wasn't planning on it. When I mentioned jump seat, I was just asking if your still expected to dress professionally as part of a technical "crew member" while NRPS/NRSA. Always wondered about that, like if you go on vacation somewhere can you hop on with flip flops and shorts, or not. Thanks for the info though.
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Wasn't planning on it. When I mentioned jump seat, I was just asking if your still expected to dress professionally as part of a technical "crew member" while NRPS/NRSA. Always wondered about that, like if you go on vacation somewhere can you hop on with flip flops and shorts, or not. Thanks for the info though.
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01-01-2022 05:02 PM


so business casual it is.

