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Originally Posted by Swedish Blender
(Post 1037333)
The policy was made before limited/unlimited cabin jumpseats were available. AA/AE pilots are required to ride in the back (on passes) to allow offline riders like yourself to jumpseat. You could just say thanks.
All honesty, I'd much rather work for a company that takes care of their own rather than other company employees. I've never JS'ed on AE/AA so a "thank you" isn't order. :rolleyes: |
Go to NYC dude, 3 airports help on those sh!tty days in the winter.
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Originally Posted by Luv2Rotate
(Post 1037381)
All honesty, I'd much rather work for a company that takes care of their own rather than other company employees. I've never JS'ed on AE/AA so a "thank you" isn't order. :rolleyes:
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Originally Posted by WolfpackC17
(Post 1037097)
I'm commuting out of ROC...
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Thanks to all for the input...I appreciate the S.A.
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Originally Posted by Luv2Rotate
(Post 1037381)
I've never JS'ed on AE/AA so a "thank you" isn't order. :rolleyes:
Wolfpack, looking at the loads for next week on CO ROC-CLE-ORD and ROC-EWR-ORD, both look pretty good, with CLE having fewer flights but more open seats on average. |
Originally Posted by Swedish Blender
(Post 1037333)
The policy was made before limited/unlimited cabin jumpseats were available. AA/AE pilots are required to ride in the back (on passes) to allow offline riders like yourself to jumpseat. You could just say thanks.
That is incorrect. A pilot may take the jumpseat, CA permitting, at anytime. There is no requirement that you ride in back if there are seats available. The Gate Agent telling you that is mitaken. F*PSM/TVL/JUMPSEAT lists all the files regarding jumpseating. |
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