learhawkerbe400
Well-Known Member
Bull sh#t, He was going to pull rank on another commuting pilot who wasn't a member of his sh#tty little AA club, #5 got cleared for the cockpit, and given the 15 prior time frame, I assume was handed a boarding pass with his name on it, had gone down to introduce himself to the PIC and ask permission to ride the jumpseat. Probably was accommodated by said PIC, only then to be approached by our fearless protagonist and told "you can't ride the jumpseat on "my aircraft" you see I'm "mainline" and we "OWN THIS AIRCRAFT AND WE HAVE PRIORITY ON ALL JUMPSEATS"
The PIC decision doesn't matter, I'm in the jumpseat and my FA buddy is in the main cabin, you can catch the next flight friend, expecting #5 to tuck tail and walk the wrong way in a jetbridge while trying to get to work.
All this so our intrepid aviator can then do was seems to happen every time I'm behind them while they are #1 at the hold short line, " uhh, tower, we're still waiting on numbers" Dip sh#ts.
Have a nice day.
If trying to abide by company jumpseat policy is "pulling rank" then yea, that's what I was doing. There was a question of whether or not the agent followed the right protocol. If they did, fine. If they didn't I would expect to not get the jumpseat if I was the OAL guy. I've been removed by people with higher priority than me before. It happens. I wish I had this awesome ability to dictate who sits in the jumpseat that you speak of. That would help me out a lot trying to get back and forth to work.
You seem to be so keen to judge 16,000 AA pilots. Who do you work for? Oh right, you're not going to tell us.
I'm so glad waiting for numbers makes you so upset. We always get them when we push but all 16,000 AA pilots know when you're behind us in line and we just like to mess with you.
Go pet a dog or something.