Stupid question from the uninformed, but what is the aversion to sitting in the jumpseat? Is it less comfortable than a coach seat? Is there less room?
In some airplanes, you're basically sitting in a A/V closet.
Stupid question from the uninformed, but what is the aversion to sitting in the jumpseat? Is it less comfortable than a coach seat? Is there less room?
See also what @ChasenSFO said, though. I haven't been asked, ever on my RJ deadheads and GENERALLY it wouldn't help on the real airplane either, so yeah.
(If they don't know to ask, and most of our agents either do not know, or know and won't, I'm not tellin'.)
There are times I've taken the J/S over sitting between two fatasses in a middle seat in coach...it's never, ever the seat between the two cute girls.
it's never, ever the seat between the two cute girls.
I was born at the old Naval Hospital in Lemoore. I finally got to go back several years ago when my ex-brother in-law was at VFA-146. Oceana is nice. I did my sea duty over at NAS Norfolk. Having grown up in San Diego, it was the pretty much same; lots of bases close together, lots of military, only exception was it not being SoCal. I wouldn't mind moving back one day, its a nice area when you get out of the city.
The biggest thing I hated about that base was if you got a speeding ticket on base, not only did you loose points, but you had to go to downtown Norfolk to pay the stupid thing and it went against your insurance! Exchange is nice though!Yeah there are a lot of similarities between the two bases, though I avoid Norfolk/NOB like the plague
Who are the gate agents at the stations this is happening at? Skywest gate agents are few and far between East of DEN, many contracted folks don't hardly have a single policy down and likely wouldn't know and just make you do that to alleviate their stress during an over sale. And mainline United agents...well...they probably know and don't care. Either way, seeing OO captains reactions to gate agents trying to put a guy on a dead head up front, I'm surprised they let the gate agents do this to you.Thats funny... We're asked, or told to ride in the JS all the time...
In some airplanes, you're basically sitting in a A/V closet.
My hierarchy (after WAY too many years of commuting) from worst to best...
737 Secondary
CRJ/ERJ
Dash8 (old school... Never jumpseated on a Q)
737 Primary/MD8X
Airbus 32X Secondary
757 "perch"
717
Airbus 32X Primary
330/340/Secondary (it's very strange because you sit half sideways)
747
777 Secondary
767/757 Center seat (bonus points if it's one of the ones that rotates and reclines)
777 Primary
330/340 Primary
Company 330 bunk on non augmented flights
I've sat in a 727 jumpseat on the ground and found it pretty comfortable but was only in it for about 20 minutes and was busy looking around at all the round shiny dials.
Xjt captains are required to know f/o and captain flows?
ChasenSFO said:At UA and the UAX carriers, gate agents were not allowed to put active duty positive space crew members in the jumpseat. I'd be shocked if any carrier allows this...
UAX gate agents ask us to do this at XJT on a regular basis, unfortunately. And unfortunately for them, I politely decline.
XJT captains are kept current in both seats so that they can be reassigned to fly pairings in either seat as the company's needs dictate.
That is only on the ERJ side. Not allowed in CRJ contract. Another concession with this garbage TA.
It's annoying for captains, but I'm not entirely sure how it's a concession.
Now it might be a safety issue, but how would it be a concession?
Do all FOs get paid CA pay during the time CAs are sitting in their seat?