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Old 02-16-2017, 12:02 PM
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Default Simple question. How many JS on a 73-8?

Bought tickets for the fam on vaca going ewr-den, but left myself out assuming JS. Now flight is oversold. I can make it earlier if need be and no one listed yet JS but one '89 SA1P (can I tell if they are a pilot?)
Anyways does the 73 have 1 or 2 jumpseats?
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1 cockpit on most.
The newer 800s have 2.
What's the n-number?

That sa1p won't be occupying the jumpseat btw.


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UAL 1262 on Sat the 18th out of EWR. Is there a way to look up the nose number?
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Based on the seating chart and United Mainlines Fleet website it's a 2011 delivery with 16 and 138 total.
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Originally Posted by Sunvox
Based on the seating chart and United Mainlines Fleet website it's a 2011 delivery with 16 and 138 total.
1 JS......
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UAL 1262 on Sat the 18th out of EWR. Is there a way to look up the nose number?
https://www.united.com/web/en-US/app...s/default.aspx


Tail 519. I'm pretty sure that's not a 2 seater.
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https://www.united.com/web/en-US/app...s/default.aspx


Tail 519. I'm pretty sure that's not a 2 seater.
Correct. Old LCAL bird, one JS
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3/4 really
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All the 800's are LCAL.. a/c 528-538 should have two cockpit jumpseats. You can tell the a/c number on the United app.
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Have you actually ever SAT in that second JS? I did it once on a 1.5 hr flight and I felt like I was going to die. And I'm a small person (the guy in the main JS wasn't).
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