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You can add Pan Am to your list of unlimited J/S's with empty seats in the back.

We also take dispatchers if your airline reciprocates.
 
Era Airlines in ANC also takes unlimited jumpseaters, glad to have you guys! I believe that we take dispatchers as well.
 
Hawaiian also takes unlimited jumpseaters, but I believe it is for 121 carriers only for now.

HAL
 
Air Wisconsin(ZW)will allow 2 jumpseaters now.
You are only allowed in front if your ACA and Skywest
and, of course, the Master Race(UAL), this is first come,
first served, UAL has priority over Express carriers but not
ZW pilots. We had a DAL pilot wanting to jump to LAX from
SLC 2 weeks ago and he was told by the CSR it was oversold
by 13. I told him to wait it out and see what would happen.
It turned out we had 5 seats open, the last words out his mouth were,I'm taking a sick day... I totally understand his frustration's.
It really is BS. I thought about this guy the last leg,
just because I asked him to wait and see what would happen.

Just remember the FAA is there to prevent an accident that
has already happened...Take my nailclippers but don't worry
about the Crash Ax or flare's I could shoot somebody with...

Jetsnake
 
Skyway still takes multiple jumpseaters in the back, giving you lots of options to get out of Milwaukee.
 
Commutair

Commutair will fill empty seats with jumpseaters.

We will take just about any pilot on a 121 or 135 certificate. We'll also take FAs and dispatchers. Good way to get around the northeast.
 

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