Hi guys,
<BR>Would air traffic controllers have a chance for a fam. flight and/or a visit at the company ops. in these days? If yes, who would be the contact person?
<BR>Another question: is DAT considering reopening the BUD flight sometimes in the near future?
<BR>Cheers
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<BR>They told us that Budapest is a low-yield destination. So in the future no flights to BUD <IMG SRC="images/forum/icons/icon_eek.gif">
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<BR>If you are an air traffic controller I thought you can walk into the cockpit before a flight with you ID and ask if you could make a flight on the jumpseat. Rules have been changed ???
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<BR>greetings,
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<BR>luchtzak
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<BR>They told us that Budapest is a low-yield destination. So in the future no flights to BUD <IMG SRC="images/forum/icons/icon_eek.gif">
<BR>
<BR>If you are an air traffic controller I thought you can walk into the cockpit before a flight with you ID and ask if you could make a flight on the jumpseat. Rules have been changed ???
<BR>
<BR>greetings,
<BR>
<BR>luchtzak
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Well, when I fly as a normal passenger, I normally do that!
<BR>Right now I´m not planning any such flights with DAT (although I would like to) but I really would like to go on an official fam. flight which means spend the whole time in the cockpit during the entire flight, preferably through the airspace where I normally work. (eg. to Hamburg or any Scandinavian destinations) In my opinion these visits are great to get to know a little bit the crew we talk to every day on the frequency and we may find the answers to many so far unanswered questions as well!
<BR>But I suppose I need to formally request it somehow. My question is how, and from who.
<BR>Thanks.
<BR>Right now I´m not planning any such flights with DAT (although I would like to) but I really would like to go on an official fam. flight which means spend the whole time in the cockpit during the entire flight, preferably through the airspace where I normally work. (eg. to Hamburg or any Scandinavian destinations) In my opinion these visits are great to get to know a little bit the crew we talk to every day on the frequency and we may find the answers to many so far unanswered questions as well!
<BR>But I suppose I need to formally request it somehow. My question is how, and from who.
<BR>Thanks.