International jumpseat on your own airline?
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International jumpseat on your own airline?
Does anyone know if you are allowed to occupy a cockpit jumpseat on your own airline on an international flight? I'm trying to get to get to Canada, and the flight looks like it might be full...
I can't seem to find a reference to it anywhere.
Thanks
I can't seem to find a reference to it anywhere.
Thanks
#2
ASA - Ride it both ways up front... on the way back to the US you have to call the OCC to get them to list you on there first. Jumpseating internationally and trying to list for the JS outside of the US all depends on the gate agent.
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Gets Weekends Off
Joined APC: Feb 2006
Position: A350
Posts: 193
to all jumpseat coordinators out there....WHY after 10yrs since 9-11 do we NOT have an international cockpit jumpseat= OAL on CASS departing outbound flights from the U.S.A. ???????? there is absoluteley no good reason....no excuse.....I could maybe understand inbound to the US international flight....but not CASS approved outbound...
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