PHL_Approach
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Just gotta keep calmly saying "I'm in CASS" over and over again and they'll get the point. I actually learned that from someone here. And it's gotten me out of jams multiple times.
Just gotta keep calmly saying "I'm in CASS" over and over again and they'll get the point. I actually learned that from someone here. And it's gotten me out of jams multiple times.
If I'm correct that doesn't matter on FedEx.
FedEx allows dispatchers to Jumpseat....however, you cannot sit up on the flight deck. This also means you cannot J/S on the 767 and 777 as there is no flight deck door. It's a corporate security policy. The seats in the back are decent though. When you want to jump on the purple jet, you have to call to list. Any other ?s PM me.Not sure of their procedures but FedEx does allow offline dispatchers to ride on them. I know someone who did it recently.
FedEx allows dispatchers to Jumpseat....however, you cannot sit up on the flight deck. This also means you cannot J/S on the 767 and 777 as there is no flight deck door. It's a corporate security policy. The seats in the back are decent though. When you want to jump on the purple jet, you have to call to list. Any other ?s PM me.
If I'm correct that doesn't matter on FedEx.
Well that doesn't necessarily apply considering there is no gate agent...
There's no gate agent but there's the fedex personnel who checks you in. What happens or happened on fedex flights are obviously between the jumpseater and PIC but the policy is no dispatchers on the flight deck. With that said, if you don't get pass that person checking you in on fedex your chances of seeing the PIC for your flight are slim.
I'd like to think the Cargo carrier employees have the best understanding and training on the workings of CASS/Jumpseaters than any other PAX carrier employee out there.
It goes without saying, that the captain has the final call with that. Jumpseats will not let an OAL list on the 76/77 because of that. Some of our crews are still on the "dispatchers should not be allowed to sit in the flight deck" camp.IIRC, my co-worker was offered a chance to sit in the flight deck jumpseat if he wanted to. He chose to sit in the back seats instead. Of course you may be correct about the corporate policy and that crew was just choosing to ignore it.
Additionally I have to take a "Jumpseat test" every 6 months to be able to Jumpseat on FedEx. It's a pain in the arse too. The benefit of jumping on us (and I assume UPS for that matter) is the hassles of security, and "getting a seat" are almost non-existent. If you get the opportunity to sit up front on an MD-10/11 do it....it's a nice ride.True but it's not a CASS policy. It's an in house policy that prohibits us dispatchers on their flight deck. Just like certain carriers have an in house policy not to allow crew members on carriers who don't have a reciprocating jumpseat agreement on their flight deck. It sucks but in house policies override CASS.
Additionally I have to take a "Jumpseat test" every 6 months to be able to Jumpseat on FedEx. It's a pain in the arse too. The benefit of jumping on us (and I assume UPS for that matter) is the hassles of security, and "getting a seat" are almost non-existent. If you get the opportunity to sit up front on an MD-10/11 do it....it's a nice ride.
Sorry I'm getting to this forum late. I heard back from Air Tran's Jumpseat Coordinator today, and he confirmed that there has been no policy change. Sorry the crew denied you and were unwilling to check their FOM or call their Dispatcher. It helps to get down to the cockpit in plenty of time to allow them to do this without causing a delay, but at some airlines the agents won't let you down until the last minute, so it isn't possible for an off-liner to do that. That shouldn't even be necessary, as the fact you're down there with paperwork means you're eligible, but even that's not enough sometimes. Happy Travels, Phil Brooks, ADF Jumpseat Coordinator@dispatchme / @McCrosky- thanks for the responses... It's all good now.
Welcome to JC Phil!Sorry I'm getting to this forum late. I heard back from Air Tran's Jumpseat Coordinator today, and he confirmed that there has been no policy change. Sorry the crew denied you and were unwilling to check their FOM or call their Dispatcher. It helps to get down to the cockpit in plenty of time to allow them to do this without causing a delay, but at some airlines the agents won't let you down until the last minute, so it isn't possible for an off-liner to do that. That shouldn't even be necessary, as the fact you're down there with paperwork means you're eligible, but even that's not enough sometimes. Happy Travels, Phil Brooks, ADF Jumpseat Coordinator
Sorry I'm getting to this forum late. I heard back from Air Tran's Jumpseat Coordinator today, and he confirmed that there has been no policy change. Sorry the crew denied you and were unwilling to check their FOM or call their Dispatcher. It helps to get down to the cockpit in plenty of time to allow them to do this without causing a delay, but at some airlines the agents won't let you down until the last minute, so it isn't possible for an off-liner to do that. That shouldn't even be necessary, as the fact you're down there with paperwork means you're eligible, but even that's not enough sometimes. Happy Travels, Phil Brooks, ADF Jumpseat Coordinator