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Old 10-09-2017, 06:09 AM
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Hello,

First off, thank you for letting me Jumpseat this weekend, always treated wonderfully by you guys. I’ve been jumpseating on you guys for over a decade, and this past weekend the agents had a possible policy change that caught me unaware.

This past Friday out of SAN, one agent brought out some form for me to fill out, but another agent said I didn’t. I did not fill it out and boarded with a Jumpseat boarding pass. Checked in with the captain and took a seat in the back.

On Sunday, out of SMF, I check in, get C4 boarding, but when I goto board, I get sent back to the gate counter to fill out that same form that I didn’t have to on Friday. I board, check in, the gate, the Capt and I each keep a copy of this form.

My question is, was there a policy/procedure change recently/over the weekend that I missed? Is one station doing it incorrectly? Should I be asking to fill this thing out or declining it?
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Old 10-09-2017, 08:36 AM
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I think it depends on station to station. I was wondering the same thing when I've jumpseated recently. One has it and one place doesnt
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Old 10-09-2017, 10:03 AM
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I was told it was a new policy for offline Jumpseater to have the paper form. Supposedly just temporary while they figure out some stuff with the new system.

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It has to do with accountability of who is sitting in a seat vs on jumpseat form. People have been getting on via "getting a seat" vs signing up for the jumpseat and grabbing a seat if there is one open. The problem is nobody is coming up and asking for a ride. One doesn't have non-rev privilege like my family member so one needs to play the game. You need to fill it out and talk to pilots unless you are listed as a jumpseat rider which you will get normal form. I wouldn't just hop on your airline without asking for a ride even if given a seat like some do.


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Originally Posted by Ihateusernames View Post
It has to do with accountability of who is sitting in a seat vs on jumpseat form. People have been getting on via "getting a seat" vs signing up for the jumpseat and grabbing a seat if there is one open. The problem is nobody is coming up and asking for a ride. One doesn't have non-rev privilege like my family member so one needs to play the game. You need to fill it out and talk to pilots unless you are listed as a jumpseat rider which you will get normal form. I wouldn't just hop on your airline without asking for a ride even if given a seat like some do.


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If this is the case, it is the first I have heard of it. Why would the form make someone come up and introduce themselves?
Offline riders should be coming up and introducing themselves even if they have a boarding card with a seat in the back, but that isn’t the procedure for all airlines, so I get the confusion.
When I am riding own company metal and I get a seat in the back, I absolutely say hi if it is convenient, but won’t slow boarding to make it happen. If I am jumpseating offline I will always say hi unless I get to do it up top.
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Originally Posted by e6bpilot View Post
If this is the case, it is the first I have heard of it. Why would the form make someone come up and introduce themselves?
Offline riders should be coming up and introducing themselves even if they have a boarding card with a seat in the back, but that isn’t the procedure for all airlines, so I get the confusion.
When I am riding own company metal and I get a seat in the back, I absolutely say hi if it is convenient, but won’t slow boarding to make it happen. If I am jumpseating offline I will always say hi unless I get to do it up top.


Pretty sure the form says to check in w the pilots and give them a piece of it. I believe there was an email or something about it.


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