Kudos to Flight Crew
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Kudos to Flight Crew
Thanks a million to the SWA flight crew today who saw me left at the gate when the ATL gate agent closed 1/3 empty flight at 13 mins prior.
Without expectation from me, the pilots told the agent as they were handed the paperwork to get the JS'r on and viola, in about 3 mins later I was on the jet with the door closed 5 mins prior to departure.
Without a doubt, unless the flight crew noticed and intervened, it was gonna be a long day in ATL! As they say in SOCAL sanctuary cities, muchos gracias!
Without expectation from me, the pilots told the agent as they were handed the paperwork to get the JS'r on and viola, in about 3 mins later I was on the jet with the door closed 5 mins prior to departure.
Without a doubt, unless the flight crew noticed and intervened, it was gonna be a long day in ATL! As they say in SOCAL sanctuary cities, muchos gracias!
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Thanks a million to the SWA flight crew today who saw me left at the gate when the ATL gate agent closed 1/3 empty flight at 13 mins prior.
Without expectation from me, the pilots told the agent as they were handed the paperwork to get the JS'r on and viola, in about 3 mins later I was on the jet with the door closed 5 mins prior to departure.
Without a doubt, unless the flight crew noticed and intervened, it was gonna be a long day in ATL! As they say in SOCAL sanctuary cities, muchos gracias!
Without expectation from me, the pilots told the agent as they were handed the paperwork to get the JS'r on and viola, in about 3 mins later I was on the jet with the door closed 5 mins prior to departure.
Without a doubt, unless the flight crew noticed and intervened, it was gonna be a long day in ATL! As they say in SOCAL sanctuary cities, muchos gracias!
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Thanks again SW crew!
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ATL.... yeah I was surprised as well, every middle seat plane wide was empty. That's why I was so bewildered once on that the gate agent originally said no with 13 mins left, I figured it was probably filled to the gills, but when I got on, lots of seats and room for bags.
Thanks again SW crew!
Thanks again SW crew!
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Over the last decade, our ground ops employees have increasingly been subjected to too much metrics and not enough common sense. That plus our new non-rev-friendly reservation system has made us a whole lot less easy to jumpseat on than we used to be. Flight Ops has become the last bastion of "trying to do the right thing" on the frontline, though there is some slight evidence here & there that a course correction may be forthcoming...
In the meantime, do what at6d said. I'll be watching for you.
In the meantime, do what at6d said. I'll be watching for you.
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ATL agents, acquired, not hired.
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