Bandit_Driver
Gold Member
Kellwolf, TSA may or may not have any fault in this one.  He did have ticket and was processed through normal passenger screening.  They look harder at state and federal ID's than they do pilot creds.    The article also implies his coach ticket was legit as well.    There is no way AF could sit in the cockpit of a US Airliner since they are NON CASS.
 
This comes up year after year at the jumpseat meetings. We as crews must get a lot better at vetting our jumpseaters. It won't take much for the TSA to try and pull the jumpseats again. I have on more than one occasion been asked specifics about my aircraft by crew-members that knew the plane well, as well as other aviation banter that would would easily out an impostor. Don't be sheep and just go through the motions of checking your jumpseater.
 
Having trouble with a jumpseat in not that unusual. Anyone knows what fun the MD-11 old FE jumpseat can be. You almost need a jumpseat type rating for that thing.
				
			This comes up year after year at the jumpseat meetings. We as crews must get a lot better at vetting our jumpseaters. It won't take much for the TSA to try and pull the jumpseats again. I have on more than one occasion been asked specifics about my aircraft by crew-members that knew the plane well, as well as other aviation banter that would would easily out an impostor. Don't be sheep and just go through the motions of checking your jumpseater.
Having trouble with a jumpseat in not that unusual. Anyone knows what fun the MD-11 old FE jumpseat can be. You almost need a jumpseat type rating for that thing.