Tony,

> > Anyone know any good ways of getting permission to get onto the flight
> > deck for a commercial flight? (I'm not thinking of box cutters, BTW.)
> > (Also, I'm not a pilot and don't know the crew.)

> It is illegal in the U.S. until after the flight.

It was legal in Germany before September, 11th. My younger son attended a
Lufthansa crew for a full day from Frankfurt to London Heathrow and back +
another flight within Germany in the cockpit. These were ordinary commercial
jet flights. You had to pay for it and there was a security check before,
but it worked. Pilots even gave quite a lot of explanations what's going on,
and he got headphones to follow traffic.

He's crazy for planes and needless to say it was *great*.

I wouldn't even dare to ask today anymore.

Regards, Michael

--
        Michael Basler, Jena, Germany
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