Reminds me of a flight a couple of years ago in QF F where a mother (60ish) and son (30ish) decided to dine together at mum's seat (in front of mine) and have a full on argument for about an hour. Made for a lovely experience.
Wow intense flight. Should be flying QF instead![]()
I don't think QF fly the route that PF was on
(Were they both wearing thongs by any chance?)![]()
In my thinking/experience... the two individuals included an Airline staff member...
...Hence placement in Jumpseat,...if it were an ordinary human being they would have placed them in J outright, but a staffer would be positioned in Jumpseat instead of J...
Problematic other half being placed in J to balance tensions.
A good strategic move on the CSM's part...
As Jumpseat (prolly staffer)would've understood his positioning....and accepted the situation....
... and recipient of J would've been subdued and quelled for the duration of the flight.
Though this was somewhat to the detriment of the rest of the J cabin, it was probably the best overall strategic choice by the CSM.
personally I would commend his/her actions.... and accept them as a most suitable remedy to situation that was possibly quite disruptive beyond reason.
Top marks inmho
Like I said... in my experience... I may be a junior poster on this wonderful forum... but that's where junior ends.
People don't get a jumpseat without an ASIC card unless the circumstances are DIRE.
P.S...always enjoy your rhetoric Princess F ;-)
You are a Loaded Pistol Indeed .
Did I say Pistol?...?
I meant Princess, of course ;-)
(ten characters needed here to qualify post...done)
Silly algorithm 8-}
Where's the "ha-ha" button same as Facebook?![]()
Labelling something as a 'domestic' these days is simply wrong on so many levels.
Labelling something as a 'domestic' these days is simply wrong on so many levels.
Like I said... in my experience... I may be a junior poster on this wonderful forum... but that's where junior ends.
People don't get a jumpseat without an ASIC card unless the circumstances are DIRE.
P.S...always enjoy your rhetoric Princess F ;-)
You are a Loaded Pistol Indeed .
I think people sometimes use the terminology 'jump seat' (which is in the coughpit) when they mean crew seat ie a seat that is located in the main cabin where F/A's sit and is folded down for take-off and landing and generally found next to the forward door of the a/c or at emergency exit doors in larger aircraft eg A330's A380's & 744's.
My understanding is the male went to the forward galley and sat in the crew seat and did not enter the coughpit at any time.
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I think people sometimes use the terminology 'jump seat' (which is in the coughpit) when they mean crew seat ie a seat that is located in the main cabin where F/A's sit and is folded down for take-off and landing and generally found next to the forward door of the a/c or at emergency exit doors in larger aircraft eg A330's A380's & 744's.
My understanding is the male went to the forward galley and sat in the crew seat and did not enter the coughpit at any time.
I think people sometimes use the terminology 'jump seat' (which is in the coughpit) when they mean crew seat ie a seat that is located in the main cabin where F/A's sit and is folded down for take-off and landing and generally found next to the forward door of the a/c or at emergency exit doors in larger aircraft eg A330's A380's & 744's.
My understanding is the male went to the forward galley and sat in the crew seat and did not enter the coughpit at any time.[/QUOTE
OzBeachBabe.... What you say is correct, maybe I read the thread a little Literally.
Circumstance would suggest your point is indeed most likely.
Even though, I would still suggest the staff member scenario to be likely,
...as a standard pax would always be separated under the circumstance...errr... comfortably...before UN comfortably in a staff galley seat.
But nice point on perception of jumpseat....
I'd always take the option if offered... but post 9/11.... no asic no cabin access, no matter what.
(bummer)
;-)
Not even that often. Even a CASA FOI cannot sit in the jump seat without a good business reason.People don't get a jumpseat without an ASIC card unless the circumstances are DIRE.