Nick
Well-Known Member
Re: Does the TV show \'airline\' do anything for SWA
I recently flew SWA from MHT to BWI. While waiting, I watched another flight board, and I counted 4 pilots get on, not counting the crew pilots. One had an MD-11F sticker on his bag, another was Southwest, and the other two I'm not sure. But all of them, like someone in this post mentioned, boarded before the passengers (some of which looked a bit confused when they saw six pilots go down the jetway into their 737!).
I'd like to know more about how this works. If this flight to BWI had been full, how is the priority determined on who gets on the next one if there's say, 2 seats open. The SWA one and one other, but which one? Also, isn't the jumpseat not allowed for other airline's pilots, and if so, what kind of a moronic safety measure IS that?
I recently flew SWA from MHT to BWI. While waiting, I watched another flight board, and I counted 4 pilots get on, not counting the crew pilots. One had an MD-11F sticker on his bag, another was Southwest, and the other two I'm not sure. But all of them, like someone in this post mentioned, boarded before the passengers (some of which looked a bit confused when they saw six pilots go down the jetway into their 737!).
I'd like to know more about how this works. If this flight to BWI had been full, how is the priority determined on who gets on the next one if there's say, 2 seats open. The SWA one and one other, but which one? Also, isn't the jumpseat not allowed for other airline's pilots, and if so, what kind of a moronic safety measure IS that?