falconvalley
Absentee Dad of the OOTSK, Runner, Cat Frustrator
You know, is this thing even real? Sherpa, did you get this from an official source?
Don't every do any favors for UAL pilots they are the first group to stick a shank in your back when they get the chance. At skywest we took all their furloughs and when it came to time to hire at UAL they only took a few of our guys, we'll remember that ual.
UAL has a real winner for a new MEC chair too.
matt do not worry. your jumpseat chair and i are going to burn someones house down if things dont change.
You know, is this thing even real? Sherpa, did you get this from an official source?
Don't every do any favors for UAL pilots they are the first group to stick a shank in your back when they get the chance. At skywest we took all their furloughs and when it came to time to hire at UAL they only took a few of our guys, we'll remember that ual.
Follow proper protocols. Give them a chance to fix things before you go nuclear. Jumpseat wars are not good.
Am i the only one that got a chuckle out of this?
We're talking a war between unionized carriers here, not individual captains making the decision to deny jumpseats. Big difference.
In the end it's guys not getting home.
If you were a commuter you would. Thankfully in a week and a half I won't be.In certain circumstances, I have no problem with that. Want to get home? Vote union.
If you were a commuter you would. Thankfully in a week and a half I won't be.
In certain circumstances, I have no problem with that. Want to get home? Vote union.
Two words: Captain's authority.
Then again, maybe that's a blessing in disguise since anyone they DID hire would be on the street right now. We had a guy go there. He's back here as the bottom FO. Granted, he IS an assistant chief pilot, though.
I feel a little less confused now because a CAL pilot took a United mainline guy ahead of me a couple weeks ago even though I checked in way before him. He cited this policy and, at the time, I thought it was baloney.
How long is that LGA-JFK flight? It sounds like a long leg!!Ask national for CAL's specific jumpseat policy.
At Southernjets, you could have signed up for the jumpseat back in 1492 but if a person with a higher priority signs up for it, well, it's going to the higher priority pilot.
Like a Air Durkistan pilot could sign up for a LGA-JFK leg 90 minutes prior, but if a CAL guy shows 20 minutes prior to push, he's going to get the jumpseat.
How long is that LGA-JFK flight? It sounds like a long leg!!:beer:
Yes, I've done the TEB-HPN flight and always blocked at least 0+45 (in the 60) even on clear days. I am so glad I do not have to deal with NY airspace other than the delays I get when riding in the back!! So much nicer!Approximately 32 seconds.
However, throw in a dog farting in Queens, a thunderstorm over Allentown, and Jersey being, well, Jersey.
Now you're looking at 3+30 or so, after the EDCT.
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