family on the jumpseat
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family on the jumpseat
Hi all
I just wondered if anyone from the airlines such as jetstar/VB as to whether or not there is a way of having family members/ partners occupy the jumpseat (with company approval etc) or is it a blanket rule of never like it is in the uk?
I just wondered if anyone from the airlines such as jetstar/VB as to whether or not there is a way of having family members/ partners occupy the jumpseat (with company approval etc) or is it a blanket rule of never like it is in the uk?
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i think the rules state that only people under the captains authority can enter the cockpit, so technically yes. but then most companies have there own policy, and im pretty sure qantas, vb etc say no....
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We carry little I.D. type thingy's in the flight library somewhere. So if you want to get your Mum up the front you just need to get one of them issued to her, all thats needed is photo I.D. and the manual states somthing like must be known by crew member for XX years.
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Every company is different. Mine only requires that they be eligible for staff travel, and have photo ID. Then it is at the captains approval. So, yes, my mum can ride in the jump. So can my girlfiend, boyfriend or whatever.
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VB policy allows crew members' families on flight deck under certain circumstances, all subject to the captain's discretion.
Been a fair bit of it in the last few weeks with many aircraft going out chockas.
Been a fair bit of it in the last few weeks with many aircraft going out chockas.