This is something I remember reading in at least one credible news source, 
but unfortunately I don't have the link. I will have to go searching to see 
if I can unearth the article.

I've tried CNN.com but they don't mention it. I do know they had pilots 
uniforms on at least one flight -- several had been stolen -- and they 
posed as pilots from another airline. I can't imagine (that being the case) 
that they wouldn't have put someone in the jump seat. Todd, maybe you can 
ask your brother-in-law for me?

Judith
>There is still the ability to let other pilots from Commercial airlines in
>but for one AIrtran requires the ID from the company.
>But jumpseating is probably always going to be allowed its just a courtesy
>in the airline industry. What flight did that occur on I have not heard
>about that at all they posing as pilots. I heard that on one flight they
>slit a flight attendants throat to get into 1 cockpit but send links for
>info for that other thought please.
>

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