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Help With NonRev on Mesaba
Is there anyway to tell by looking at Delta Travelnet if a jumpseater is listed on a Mesaba flight, use to be able to tell by looking on the old NWA PARS system. Thanks for any help, trying to plan for the holiday.
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My understanding is that there is know way of telling on travelnet. The only way is find out is by using PARS and using some code about ACM and seeing if a name pops up. Sorry I can't be more helpful.
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No, but a gate agent could help you.......
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Originally Posted by dashdriver22
(Post 714361)
My understanding is that there is know way of telling on travelnet. The only way is find out is by using PARS and using some code about ACM and seeing if a name pops up. Sorry I can't be more helpful.
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Originally Posted by SuperPilotJesse
(Post 714482)
Seriously...
What can I say, I fly airplanes. Sorry |
Originally Posted by ASQRJDRIVER
(Post 714359)
Is there anyway to tell by looking at Delta Travelnet if a jumpseater is listed on a Mesaba flight, use to be able to tell by looking on the old NWA PARS system. Thanks for any help, trying to plan for the holiday.
****Update....**** I suppose it hepls if you actually READ the OP's question. Sorry, I thought you were asking if there was a way to tell if it was operated by XJ. Anywhooo.....if you can get into Delta Term, the command is PJS* and it will pop up the jumpseat list for that flight. Write that down and whip it out if they tell you they don't know how to do it. |
I just want to add, if you are not at XJ and you are trying to jumpseat, you have to fill out the jumpseat form at the gate and get it signed by the CA. The gate agent should be able to tell you what the load factor is like. If there is a seat in the back, gate agent will issue you a seat assignment probably 10 to 20 minutes prior to departure.
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