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Senior Member
Join Date: Jun 2000
Location: N. Phoenix AZ USA
Posts: 28,987
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Quote:
Originally posted by dad911
As much as I would like to believe it, my initial reaction is that this email is a fake. A compilation of UAL93 and Catch me if you can.
If it was that easy to get rides on the jump seat, why didn't the terrorists do that on 9/11 for easier cockpit access?
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It used to be very easy to jumpseat on an airliner if you had the right documents, qualified and one of the two seats up front were empty.
Now its gone away and not everyone is happy about it. Eventually we all hope that it will return but who knows.
It is possible that this email above is valid but who knows...
Joe A
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