There is no such thing as a "standard FAA jumpseat form." US regulations prohibit anyone from jumpseating unless FAA representative, secret service agent, or air carrier pilot (FAR 121 or 135). The jumpseater on a US airline is considered a CREWMEMBER, not a guest, not a visitor, but a CREWMEMBER. The final authority on who may jumpseat is of course up to the PIC (P1). Jumpseating on other than US aircarriers is different.
Good luck with you aviation career.
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Kick the tires, light the fires, first off is lead, brief on guard.