Airdale
Well-Known Member
It was hard to get a straight answer today in class, other then what is printed in the regs, so if you don't mind giving me a little more information about jumpseating, that would be great. (Referring to CASS)
When jump seating, it is my understanding that you show up at the airport, go to the security line - do you go to the front, show your employee ID and they let you go through without having to wait in the long line? Is there separate security line for airline employees, even if you don't have an airport ID badge?
My next question is, you show up at the gate for a flight thats going where you want. For example, a flight to your domicle. You show the gate agent your ID, they give you a form to fill out, and then you board after everyone else. Do you typically get to sit in the cockpit jumpseat, or do they make you sit in the cabin if there is an available seat? Are most Captains cool with you sitting in the jumpseat even if there is space available in the cabin?
The reason I ask these questions is because more then likely, probably definitely, I'm going to have to commute to my base. The class instructor today made it seem like jumpseating is a royal PITA, but I would imagine this would have to be a very painless process, especially if you have to do this a lot. The first few times, I'd like to sit in the cockpit jumpseat. I think it would be awesome.
Thanks!
When jump seating, it is my understanding that you show up at the airport, go to the security line - do you go to the front, show your employee ID and they let you go through without having to wait in the long line? Is there separate security line for airline employees, even if you don't have an airport ID badge?
My next question is, you show up at the gate for a flight thats going where you want. For example, a flight to your domicle. You show the gate agent your ID, they give you a form to fill out, and then you board after everyone else. Do you typically get to sit in the cockpit jumpseat, or do they make you sit in the cabin if there is an available seat? Are most Captains cool with you sitting in the jumpseat even if there is space available in the cabin?
The reason I ask these questions is because more then likely, probably definitely, I'm going to have to commute to my base. The class instructor today made it seem like jumpseating is a royal PITA, but I would imagine this would have to be a very painless process, especially if you have to do this a lot. The first few times, I'd like to sit in the cockpit jumpseat. I think it would be awesome.
Thanks!