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Dozza2k
15th Sep 2003, 02:40
They are dead and gone yes?


I have heard rumours that ATC may be allowed back for fam flights etc. Do any UK airlines allow a suitable wannabe to be allowed to experience this? Or is it still very much illegal under the CAA, post 9/11?
Thanks in advance
Dozza

AIRWAY
15th Sep 2003, 03:14
On British Airways:

Admission to the flight deck FCO 4209 & 4224

"In addition to the operating crew only people with an operations need to be on the flight deck are permitted access. The following groups qualify as permitted persons:"

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5- Air traffic controllers on observation flights by prior arrangement.
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GlueBall
15th Sep 2003, 11:11
US Air Traffic Controllers may ride in the cockpit when presenting FAA forms 7010-2 and 7000-1 or FAA form 3120-28, ATC Airman Certificate and current Passport.

US certificated crewmembers and dispatchers of other FAR 121 carriers may "jumpseat" and be accommodated on seats outside the cockpit. Airman Certificate, Company I.D. and current Passport are required.