Jumpseat in cockpit?!?!

scubayachts

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I was wondering if A airline or the pilot on a flight would let me jumpseat in the cockpit for take off?? Thanks every one who answers.
 
you can ask in foreign countries. i went up to a 744 takeoff and landing with cx back in 2003. they were kinda weird about it but eventually said sure why not. greatest experience and rush of my life! i know i sound pathetic but still a very cool thing.
 
You would need an approval from the FAA and the Airline who then would provide you with a special pass to sit in the cockpit jumpseat.
 
You can jumpseat anytime on my flight deck if:


your a 121 crewmember on the CASS system AND fly for an outfit
that is ALPA or TEAMSTERS.


If your not the above, I have to politely decline the invitation.
 
I was wondering if A airline or the pilot on a flight would let me jumpseat in the cockpit for take off?? Thanks every one who answers.

Not going to happen in the United States at all.

Even Seggy can't ride the jumpseat on my airline because his airline isn't CASS-compliant.
 
You can jumpseat anytime on my flight deck if:


your a 121 crewmember on the CASS system AND fly for an outfit
that is ALPA or TEAMSTERS.


If your not the above, I have to politely decline the invitation.

And what would be more humiliating than being denied the jumpseat from someone who doesn't know the difference 'twixt your and you're :o:p
 
You would need an approval from the FAA and the Airline who then would provide you with a special pass to sit in the cockpit jumpseat.
:yeahthat:

When I was an observer for a series of flights (job related) it required documentation from several agencies and departments, all of which I was required to surrender when finished. Also, this happened only on segments where a captain I was working with was flying.

In other words, without a lot of lead time and approval from a long list of people, a non-crewmember isn't going to jumpseat. For the security-minded, you're definitely not going to be able to walk up out of the blue with credentials in hand. Every time I handed over my papers to the gate agent (with the captain standing beside me), they made a phone call for verification.

That said, it was purdy neat stuff. :)
 
You can jumpseat anytime on my flight deck if:


your a 121 crewmember on the CASS system AND fly for an outfit
that is ALPA or TEAMSTERS.


If your not the above, I have to politely decline the invitation.

I'm not a captain so I really don't control the jumpseat, but I'm afraid it might start a lot of hubris that many commuters are going to get caught in the crossfire.

In my personal opinion, the jumpseat should be apolitical. If a guy politely asks to access the jumpseat in order to get home or get to work, if I were captain and he was on the approved list, make yourself comfortable, glad to have ya! :)

Now if it's a scab positioning to fly struck work during a work action, that's another story.
 
I was invited to fly with an Archer - the S model!! HA HA HA HA

Seriously that is the way to do - I would not be surprised if they let you sit in the right seat in cruise either.
 
And thanks for looking out for the SkyWest and Colgan peepz!11


Who??? Just kidding - relax a little pal. I've never denied anyone the jumpseat. Just an offhanded remark that probably displays my personal thoughts on the situation - yet my jumpseat is always open to the brothers and sisters out there.

Chris - flaps up, after landing checklist - relax.;)
 
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