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Old 20th Sep 2001, 05:16
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Unhappy Jumpseats

Just talked to Atlas Air, no more jumpseating, due to FAA regulations.
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Old 20th Sep 2001, 06:43
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Southwest is only allowing 121 jumpseaters and they must ride in the cabin.
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Old 20th Sep 2001, 08:32
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Not true. New policy 24hr sign up via telephone and only to Part 121 carriers
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Old 20th Sep 2001, 10:33
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Anyone know the situation in Europe?
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Unhappy

No jumpseats on UK airlines at the moment either I'm afraid.
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