ATI Jumpseat Schedule?

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Hi all. Our union jumpseat page says the schedule can be found at the bottom of the ATI website on the “offline jumpseat” link, I can’t find it though. Does anyone have another link you could PM me?

thanks!
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Quote: Hi all. Our union jumpseat page says the schedule can be found at the bottom of the ATI website on the “offline jumpseat” link, I can’t find it though. Does anyone have another link you could PM me?

thanks!
All of that stuff disappeared when they redesigned all of the ATSG web sites. We can get it internally, but I don't know of any public-facing web page with that information. Their flights show up in the the ALPA app's flight finder, so best bet is to look there.
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Thanks. We aren't ALPA so don't have access to that. Thank you anyway.
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Quote: Thanks. We aren't ALPA so don't have access to that. Thank you anyway.
There are several ALPA-only elements to the app, but you don't need to be ALPA to use the jumpseat-related stuff, specifically the jumpseat flight finder, the jumpseat info (policies and contact information), and the KCM section, which tells you the hours and locations of KCM access points at every KCM-capable airport, among other things.
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Quote: There are several ALPA-only elements to the app, but you don't need to be ALPA to use the jumpseat-related stuff, specifically the jumpseat flight finder, the jumpseat info (policies and contact information), and the KCM section, which tells you the hours and locations of KCM access points at every KCM-capable airport, among other things.
Link to app?
Hella.
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ATI Jumpseat Schedule?
Quote: There are several ALPA-only elements to the app, but you don't need to be ALPA to use the jumpseat-related stuff, specifically the jumpseat flight finder, the jumpseat info (policies and contact information), and the KCM section, which tells you the hours and locations of KCM access points at every KCM-capable airport, among other things.


No such luck. The flight finder is ALPA members only.
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typical acmi operator, they jumpseat on us with our published schedules yet theirs are this mystery
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Quote: Link to app?
Hella.
https://www.alpa.org/resources/alpa-apps
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Quote: No such luck. The flight finder is ALPA members only.
You're using this one, yes? https://www.alpa.org/resources/alpa-apps

If it's not working for you, I don't know what the deal is. I'm not ALPA, but it works for me.
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Quote: typical acmi operator, they jumpseat on us with our published schedules yet theirs are this mystery
I understand your sentiment but there are several variables to this equation. ACMI by nature means that these airlines fly for customers. Some specifically either don't allow jumpseaters into their facilities or are not keen to have their schedules published. From your username I'm sure you can appreciate that many of the ACMI flights are for the DOD. They also are not keen on publishing schedules. As for the rest, I agree that it should be easier to find out where and when an ACMI carrier flies. Usually, the easiest thing to do is call the jumpseat number and tell them where you want to go and see if they have a flight. I have people tell me that they are fairly helpful although there is always the outlier. If you can figure out the schedule it is often the best way to fly. At my ACMI we have regular riders to several international destinations. They get a nice seat, a decent meal, sometimes a bunk and always tell us that hey love riding with us. For my part, I haven't jumpseated in nearly 20 years but did a lot of it early in my career and I love paying it back. Come give us a try.
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