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Question about the B1900
Does the B1900 have a jumpseat? Looking specifically about Great Lakes. Thanks for any info.
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.........nope
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The 1900 doesnt have a physical jumpseat, however that doesn't mean that you can't jumpseat on one as an OMC... Great Lakes does accept jumpseaters (open cabin seat) if that's what you're asking.
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Originally Posted by DL757LAX
(Post 232933)
Does the B1900 have a jumpseat? Looking specifically about Great Lakes. Thanks for any info.
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If you were wondering more about jump seat policy, then yes, Lakers jump seat regularly, and ZK is a full member of CASS. Don't be too worried about the absence of a physical jumpseat - we rarely fly the Beech with a full 19 pax on board unless we're covering for a broken Brasilia (which does have a jumpseat).
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Originally Posted by thepotato232
(Post 233186)
If you were wondering more about jump seat policy, then yes, Lakers jump seat regularly, and ZK is a full member of CASS. Don't be too worried about the absence of a physical jumpseat - we rarely fly the Beech with a full 19 pax on board unless we're covering for a broken Brasilia (which does have a jumpseat).
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Originally Posted by thepotato232
(Post 233186)
Brasilia (which does have a jumpseat).
But......... can you take anyone in it or is it always restricted? |
Originally Posted by doug_or
(Post 233339)
But......... can you take anyone in it or is it always restricted?
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Yep, big restrictions out of DEN in the Summer, but in the winter, always max weight. Below 4000 ft, it doesn't take any hits, provided there's adequate field length.
Besides that, you really don't want to sit in the jumpseat. Comfort wasn't in the plans when they made it. MD11, sorry if you ever had to pick up any of my flying. I swear it wasn't my fault. If anything, we got tagged ferrying it up to CYS. Hope all is well. You still in ANC? |
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