Not wanting to hijack the other thread about commuting, I thought I'd start a fresh one.
I am a new hire at an AA WO, and I am a little unsure about commuting vs non-revving. I know I can list non-rev for both AA and US and that my priority within my category (D2) is based on the 24 hour checkin time. What happens if I list for the jumpseat on AA or US? How is priority ordered then? Is it FCFS within certain categories?
How does the jumpseat priority compare the the nonrev priority? For example, suppose there is one jumpseat and two open seats in the back, and there are 3 listed for the JS and also 6 nonrevs listed, who gets on?
Thanks
I am a new hire at an AA WO, and I am a little unsure about commuting vs non-revving. I know I can list non-rev for both AA and US and that my priority within my category (D2) is based on the 24 hour checkin time. What happens if I list for the jumpseat on AA or US? How is priority ordered then? Is it FCFS within certain categories?
How does the jumpseat priority compare the the nonrev priority? For example, suppose there is one jumpseat and two open seats in the back, and there are 3 listed for the JS and also 6 nonrevs listed, who gets on?
Thanks