FedEx
CURRENTLY NOT AVAILABLE TO NON-FEDEX PILOTS
The jumpseat is available to certificated flight deck crewmembers of scheduled FAR Part 121 and 135 airlines. Check in at the ramp office no later than 1 hour before the flight. Walk-ups are welcome. Call 1-800-544-9040 or 901-224-5420 (option 4 for non-FedEx pilots) as early as 48 hours in advance, to reserve a jumpseat. Reservations are available only if FedEx holds a current reciprocal agreement with the jumpseater’s airline. Clean, neat, casual attire is allowed—no shorts, T-shirts, or spiked heels. Photo airline ID and airman and current medical certificates are needed, along with passport/visa, if traveling internationally. The number of jumpseats available varies by airplane size—two on the B-727 and as many as eight on the A300. Website: www. fedexpilot.org/jumpseat/jumpseat.asp.
*United Parcel Service
CURRENTLY NOT AVAILABLE TO NON-UPS PILOTS
A reciprocal agreement with the carrier is required to ride the jumpseat. An offline pilot may book a jumpseat as many as 10 days in advance by calling 1-800-228-2739, option 4, then 1, then 1. Pick up a jumpseat form from Flight Operations and introduce yourself to the crew. You may have to catch a van in Louisville, so allow extra time. Ask the crew where you should stow your bags—each airplane is different. Please cancel your seat if your plans change. Casual attire or uniform is required, along with airline ID and airman certificate. All times and dates are Zulu time. Website:
www.ipapilot.org.
I don't know if you can or can't, this info is off of the ALPA page and may not be up to date. Try the numbers listed for each for more info.
Kevin
Edit:
I just realized this list is from 2004, so you probably can...