Jumpseat Policies
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Jumpseat Policies
Does anyone know what the deal is with Jumpseat's having never asked before if I could ride up on the flight deck I have no idea. I'm planning to fly to egypt. Who do you ask, when you do what, and when? Thanks
I think there's nothing wrong with asking polite.Comet wrote:I wouldn't recommend asking to see the flightdeck.
When we went on honeymoon my wife and I sat for 45 minutes in the jumpseat ( and I didn't even ask, we were invited ) and the captain explained everything about the instruments.
But that was a long haul flight and I think you've got a bigger chance there than on a short flight.
When once you have tasted flight, you will forever walk the earth with your eyes turned skyward, for there you have been, and there you will always long to return."
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Jense
Doens't matter that much I think. I had 6 flights last year in April, 6 times asked to get a quick look on the flightdeck and 6 times 'no, not allowed... not anymore' (It were both short- and long-haul flights).MD-11 wrote:But that was a long haul flight and I think you've got a bigger chance there than on a short flight.
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Well, I once asked in-flight if I could see the cockpit, but that was denied. Also did they deny it after landing, on both legs, this was with Air Baltic.
On all my other flights, I asked after landing if I could have a look into the cockpit and it was/is never a problem.
@MD-11. I guess you are wright about the Long-haul thing (asking if you can visit the cockpit in-flight), because then the pilots tend to have more time to talk/explain/(entertain
) one, then when flying short-haul routes. The pilots would be more likely to be busy with preparing landing or whatever.
On all my other flights, I asked after landing if I could have a look into the cockpit and it was/is never a problem.
@MD-11. I guess you are wright about the Long-haul thing (asking if you can visit the cockpit in-flight), because then the pilots tend to have more time to talk/explain/(entertain
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Advisor wrote:ryanvsnow wrote:According to a Saturday Night Live skit..."Fly Quantas, Quantas never crash"
That is a good one 8)
Btw what is QUANTAS?
Is it does not exist, it can't crash.
The airline I've flow with was Qantas*....
And to
stubbers wrote:from YMML, don't know where I'm going to land in egypt.... I would probably be flying with Qantas if they operate such a flight. It would be a long haul flight, naturally, to egypt...
Yes, Melbourne - Tullamarine (MEL / YMML) Australia - Victoria) to Egypt would be a long flight. The closest you can get is Rome with QF.
Longtime, when I was in ATH for Sabena, QF had a stop there, (their crew stayed in Titanya, near Omonia, remember I had my apart there too), and SN was flying BRU-ATH-CAI.
That would have been a good connection, alas... long time ago.
*(Queensland & Northern Territory Aerial Services)
Re: Jumpseat Policies
stubbers wrote:Does anyone know what the deal is with Jumpseat's having never asked before if I could ride up on the flight deck I have no idea. I'm planning to fly to egypt. Who do you ask, when you do what, and when? Thanks
Always ask you never know.
As to how you should ask I would simply write a small letter. In the letter you just state your name and quickly tell what you are doing in your life and also explain that you are a big aviation enthusiast. The letter shouldn't be very long but should motivate a little bit the reason why you would go on the jumpseat. And don't write things like: " I would like to go on the jumpseat to take lots of pics and put them on a.net blablabla" that's not a good way to motivate.
Then hand out the letter to the FA which is greeting the pax when you board the plane and tell him/her in a very friendly way that it's intended for to the captain.
Well, if the FA is friendly enough it will hand it out to the captain. But some of them open it and read and never give it to the captain.... Anyway, if the captain receives your letter and if he/she is in a good mood that day you might get your jumpseat ride.
But this will not be possible anymore on any US airline since 9/11. But since you are flying Qantas you could have a chance.
Good luck
Chris