AM From Mexico, joined Oct 1999, 577 posts, RR: 2 Posted (12 years 5 months 14 hours ago) and read 1088 times:
Hi,
I was wondering if, as a passenger, there's any way to find out how an airline organizes its crews at a given airport (not a crew base). The reason why I'm asking this is that I'm flying Mexico City-Los Angeles next week on United and I would like to know when and where from the crew of my flight arrives at MEX.
United has 6 daily flights to Mexico City from Los Angeles, San Francisco, Chicago, Washington and San José, Costa Rica, so it's not easy at all to guess how the crew of each flight is scheduled.
I would really appreciate your replies.
Happy Holidays,
AM
"... for there you have been and there you will long to return."
Modesto2 From United States of America, joined Jul 2000, 2629 posts, RR: 6 Reply 1, posted (12 years 4 months 4 weeks 1 day 23 hours ago) and read 1028 times:
Well, you could always ask the crew themselves! Enjoy your flight...
Oldman From United States of America, joined Sep 2006, 0 posts, RR: 0 Reply 2, posted (12 years 4 months 4 weeks 1 day 17 hours ago) and read 1006 times:
Why would you even care? And what would it matter if they originated in Lax, or sfo or? that info is not available to the general public for many reasons, one of which is security. When onboard your flight you can ask a cabin crew member where they came from, aslo UAL cockpit crews most likely would not originate from the same location as cabin crewmenbers..Have a nice flt.