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Old 6th August 2013 | 21:05
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Jump Seat on Quants or Virgin Australia

Can anyone tell me if Qantas or Virgin Australia will take US jumpseaters and what is the procedure?

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Old 6th August 2013 | 21:07
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Qantas (and any airline in the Qantas Group) will not allow you on the jumpseat unless you are an employee of the company and hold a red or blue ASIC.

Not sure about Virgin.
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Old 6th August 2013 | 21:17
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Jump Seat on Quanta or Virgin Australia

KZ Kiwi,

Thanks for the quick reply. What is a ASIC for us Yanks?
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Old 6th August 2013 | 21:18
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It's lucky you corrected the spelling of Qantas in your thread as calling people 'Quants' down this way would most certainly not get you a jumpseat!
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Old 6th August 2013 | 21:37
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Little Duece, an ASIC is a device used to extract money from companies and individuals working in the industry.

It is an airside security pass Aviation Security Identification Cards (ASICs)

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Old 6th August 2013 | 22:40
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Duece.

Not a hope on any airline in Australia, thanks to the lunacy that started on your side of the Pacific.
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Old 7th August 2013 | 00:38
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Tailwheel is correct, blame Osama and your government.
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Old 7th August 2013 | 01:51
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Well, it appears the question has been answered.
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