BA 1417/18 Jumpseat/flightdeck visit request
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I don't know if such things are allowed any more but I would like to put in a request for my sister and brother in law who are flying out to Belfast on Friday 13th April (yes I know) and returning on the 20th.
Is it possible and if so how do I go about it? They are very responsible people and I would vouch for them any time.
Thank you for any anticipated assistance and information.
[This message has been edited by Mr Incognito (edited 25 February 2001).]
Is it possible and if so how do I go about it? They are very responsible people and I would vouch for them any time.
Thank you for any anticipated assistance and information.
[This message has been edited by Mr Incognito (edited 25 February 2001).]
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Mr Incongnito,
I suggest you tell them to request a flight-deck visit during the flight via a member of the cabin-crew. Most captains are more than happy to accept visitors as long as it is not a training flight. As for the jump-seat, that is totally up to the operating skipper on the day and probably the best advice is to wait to be asked rather than asking out-right.
Hope this helps.
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"After V1, we'll take the emergency into the air - You call 'Positive Climb' and I'll ask for the gear up. We'll climb away at V2 +15"
I suggest you tell them to request a flight-deck visit during the flight via a member of the cabin-crew. Most captains are more than happy to accept visitors as long as it is not a training flight. As for the jump-seat, that is totally up to the operating skipper on the day and probably the best advice is to wait to be asked rather than asking out-right.
Hope this helps.
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"After V1, we'll take the emergency into the air - You call 'Positive Climb' and I'll ask for the gear up. We'll climb away at V2 +15"




