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Cockpit visit
Greetings to all.
I have run into a discussion whose answer is not clear. The question, especially since 9/11, and its variant is: Can passengers on commercial flights, during the flight, visit the flightdeck (with captain's permission, of course!)? Essentially, is it the FAA or IATA that makes that determination or is it air carrier policy? Any links to the relevant documents would be greatly appreciated. Thanks, Charlie PS. I posted this message twice under other threads. Sorry. |
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"Icarus" wrote in message ... Greetings to all. I have run into a discussion whose answer is not clear. The question, especially since 9/11, and its variant is: Can passengers on commercial flights, during the flight, visit the flightdeck (with captain's permission, of course!)? Essentially, is it the FAA or IATA that makes that determination or is it air carrier policy? Any links to the relevant documents would be greatly appreciated. Thanks, Charlie PS. I posted this message twice under other threads. Sorry. well done you now posted it three times |
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Chris wrote:
"Icarus" wrote in message ... Greetings to all. I have run into a discussion whose answer is not clear. The question, especially since 9/11, and its variant is: Can passengers on commercial flights, during the flight, visit the flightdeck (with captain's permission, of course!)? Essentially, is it the FAA or IATA that makes that determination or is it air carrier policy? Any links to the relevant documents would be greatly appreciated. Thanks, Charlie PS. I posted this message twice under other threads. Sorry. well done you now posted it three times Well, I was an English major, but one Monday, one Tuesday and two on Wednesday gives me four... Ikky, visits are -only- allowed at the gate, when the door is open. If you come in any other time, your family will be crying over your grave. TJ ================================================== =============== Pilots track their lives by the number of hours in the air, as if any other time isn't worth noting.... Michael Rarfit |
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"Capt. Wild Bill Kelso, USAAC" wrote:
Chris wrote: "Icarus" wrote in message ... Greetings to all. I have run into a discussion whose answer is not clear. The question, especially since 9/11, and its variant is: Can passengers on commercial flights, during the flight, visit the flightdeck (with captain's permission, of course!)? Essentially, is it the FAA or IATA that makes that determination or is it air carrier policy? Any links to the relevant documents would be greatly appreciated. Thanks, Charlie PS. I posted this message twice under other threads. Sorry. well done you now posted it three times Well, I was an English major, but one Monday, one Tuesday and two on Wednesday gives me four... Ikky, visits are -only- allowed at the gate, when the door is open. If you come in any other time, your family will be crying over your grave. TJ Make that five... three yesterday ================================================== =============== Pilots track their lives by the number of hours in the air, as if any other time isn't worth noting.... Michael Rarfit |
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"Capt. Wild Bill Kelso, USAAC" wrote in message ... Ikky, visits are -only- allowed at the gate, when the door is open. If you come in any other time, your family will be crying over your grave. If he gets permission from the captain and he winds up in a grave, there will be pilots' families crying over lifetime sentences for murder, after they get fired by the airline... |
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Juan Jimenez wrote:
"Capt. Wild Bill Kelso, USAAC" wrote in message ... Ikky, visits are -only- allowed at the gate, when the door is open. If you come in any other time, your family will be crying over your grave. If he gets permission from the captain and he winds up in a grave, there will be pilots' families crying over lifetime sentences for murder, after they get fired by the airline... Read it again Juan, both eyes this time ================================================== =============== Pilots track their lives by the number of hours in the air, as if any other time isn't worth noting.... Michael Rarfit |
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Juan Jimenez wrote:
"Capt. Wild Bill Kelso, USAAC" wrote in message ... Ikky, visits are -only- allowed at the gate, when the door is open. If you come in any other time, your family will be crying over your grave. If he gets permission from the captain and he winds up in a grave, there will be pilots' families crying over lifetime sentences for murder, after they get fired by the airline... In the air, door closed, you come in, BANG BANG BANG, your family, sob sob, sniff sniff. ================================================== =============== Pilots track their lives by the number of hours in the air, as if any other time isn't worth noting.... Michael Rarfit |
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"Capt. Wild Bill Kelso, USAAC" wrote in message ... Juan Jimenez wrote: "Capt. Wild Bill Kelso, USAAC" wrote in message ... Ikky, visits are -only- allowed at the gate, when the door is open. If you come in any other time, your family will be crying over your grave. If he gets permission from the captain and he winds up in a grave, there will be pilots' families crying over lifetime sentences for murder, after they get fired by the airline... Read it again Juan, both eyes this time You sure you advising what you're practicing? Read it yourself again, emphasis on the original question. |
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"Capt. Wild Bill Kelso, USAAC" wrote in message ... Juan Jimenez wrote: "Capt. Wild Bill Kelso, USAAC" wrote in message ... Ikky, visits are -only- allowed at the gate, when the door is open. If you come in any other time, your family will be crying over your grave. If he gets permission from the captain and he winds up in a grave, there will be pilots' families crying over lifetime sentences for murder, after they get fired by the airline... In the air, door closed, you come in, BANG BANG BANG, your family, sob sob, sniff sniff. Door open, captain give permission, bang bang, say goodbye to wings, pilot certificate, career, family and rest of your life. Door closed, passenger comes in, no one asks any questions but shoots first, same result. Guaranteed. This kind of John Wayne In The Cockpit prepubescent bull**** is precisely the reason the FFDO program is going to be choked with dental floss until it keels over and disappears. Juan |
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Juan Jimenez wrote:
"Capt. Wild Bill Kelso, USAAC" wrote in message ... Juan Jimenez wrote: "Capt. Wild Bill Kelso, USAAC" wrote in message ... Ikky, visits are -only- allowed at the gate, when the door is open. If you come in any other time, your family will be crying over your grave. If he gets permission from the captain and he winds up in a grave, there will be pilots' families crying over lifetime sentences for murder, after they get fired by the airline... In the air, door closed, you come in, BANG BANG BANG, your family, sob sob, sniff sniff. Door open, captain give permission, bang bang, say goodbye to wings, pilot certificate, career, family and rest of your life. HAHAHAHAHAHAHA. Nope. If the door is open at the gate, no security breach has occurred and we expect visitors. Door closed, passenger comes in, no one asks any questions but shoots first, same result. Guaranteed. Again, nope. Security breach had now occurred, the 'visitor' is going down. Guaranteed. This kind of John Wayne In The Cockpit prepubescent bull**** is precisely the reason the FFDO program is going to be choked with dental floss until it keels over and disappears. Juan HAHHAHAHAHAHAHA, you a funny guy. It will never disappear. You better get your meds refilled, you're running low. ================================================== =============== Pilots track their lives by the number of hours in the air, as if any other time isn't worth noting.... Michael Rarfit |
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