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Old 06-10-2015, 05:59 PM
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Ya just love the New american!!!! I don't even know if they know what the brand stands for. Like united is more geared to business travelers but american seems to lack taste. I still just don't know who their Audience is.

Originally Posted by tinman1
You have to list via the myIDtravel site.

Log into the main employee site, go to the pass bureau section, and it's the last box down on the far left column. It has the username and password, as well as the link, listed there.

Oh, and welcome to the "new" American
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Old 06-10-2015, 06:37 PM
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Originally Posted by Navmode
Everybody gets one...

You need to call 1888weflyaa or use the link form pass bureau with the login credentials to do it online. This creates a reservation PNR. Gate agents look up either your PNR or your reservation and create a listing with that information. The correct thing to say is "I have a reservation, and need to be listed for the flight as a D6". A lot of the gate agents are BRAND NEW and have no idea what to do do keep it simple and polite.
It's too bad you can't do what every other airline does and list for a JS at the gate. The other day a friend of mine was telling me that she had to leave a commuting OAL pilot at the gate because he couldn't get through on the 800 number and didn't have his company's myidtravel password to create his own listing. The gate agent wouldn't let him down.
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Old 06-10-2015, 07:31 PM
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Commuting on American to and from DFW can be stressful sometimes, however, with that said, there are many options to get where you need to go. There is always Fed Ex, and I love using Spirit as much as I can. Going to DFW, I will gladly go on South West into Love field. The train and bus to DFW from Love is easy and costs 2.50 or less. Just give yourself 1.5 hours.
Never go to an AA gate agent without listing yourself first on MyIdTravel, and if you do, ask them where the nearest customer service desk is. When they hear that, they are much more likely to help you.

Please make sure you always say hi to the Captain on American, and ask his permission to jump a ride. We are listed as a D6, and on the American system, that is a Jump Seat, not a seat listing like you are used to on the Airways and United systems.
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Old 06-10-2015, 07:32 PM
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Originally Posted by CBreezy
It's too bad you can't do what every other airline does and list for a JS at the gate. The other day a friend of mine was telling me that she had to leave a commuting OAL pilot at the gate because he couldn't get through on the 800 number and didn't have his company's myidtravel password to create his own listing. The gate agent wouldn't let him down.

I did it at the gate at DCA the other morning to LAX no problem? I would raise he\\ if some gate agent told me no. Thats a joke. (And yes i know we arent supposed to list at the gate) idgaf
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Old 06-10-2015, 07:39 PM
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Originally Posted by payingdues
I did it at the gate at DCA the other morning to LAX no problem? I would raise he\\ if some gate agent told me no. Thats a joke. (And yes i know we arent supposed to list at the gate) idgaf
DCA? Thats Airways, and those gate agents are used to listing you at the gate. The American culture is much different. Same airline now, but the cultures haven't melted together yet.
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Old 06-10-2015, 10:31 PM
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any tips listing for the JS on international united flights. Going to south america in a few days and don't want to pay the non rev fairs if i can js in uniform for free. but can not see where to list for a united js? I usually go to the gate for united is that the only way? Does it change for international flying?
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Old 06-11-2015, 05:33 AM
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Originally Posted by milehighskyline
any tips listing for the JS on international united flights. Going to south america in a few days and don't want to pay the non rev fairs if i can js in uniform for free. but can not see where to list for a united js? I usually go to the gate for united is that the only way? Does it change for international flying?

Bro youre killing me with this one.

There are no non rev fees. You only pay taxes. If you jumpseat you play it the same as if domestic, just show up an hour prior and you cant actually ride in the jumpseat. Also you cant drink if you do that. So if youre going to be stuck in a plane for 12 hours to argentina in a middle seat you might want to have a few. (Trust me)

Also you are still going to pay exit taxes jumpseating or not.
To find out how much do a dry run on flying together UAL and select roundtrip or one way FROM said country home and it will ask that you pay with a crddit card before hand.

That being said if you want to non rev down its FREE then jumpseat back on any US carrier is allowed. Gives you a little more flexibility without spending money up fron which is usually what i do.
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Old 06-11-2015, 02:27 PM
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Jan 8th, 2015 hire awarded CRJ CA DFW.
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Old 06-11-2015, 02:48 PM
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Originally Posted by EjetTaxi
Jan 8th, 2015 hire awarded CRJ CA DFW.
To state the obvious, this individual had prior 121 SIC time. I'm still trying to nail down how long upgrades are running for people who came here with no 121 time.
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Old 06-11-2015, 03:17 PM
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Originally Posted by Blackwing
To state the obvious, this individual had prior 121 SIC time. I'm still trying to nail down how long upgrades are running for people who came here with no 121 time.
How fast can you fly 1000 hours as an FO?

I'm guessing 18-24 months.
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