Recently, and as a result of the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, the Federal Aviation
Administration (FAA) authorized carriers to carry certain cargo in the cabin of the aircraft. In order for United to capture the revenue opportunities made available by this recent authorization, it is necessary to have individuals trained in fire identification and suppression available in the cabin when this cargo is carried. Flight Attendants are uniquely qualified and possess these skills.
Because our Contract does not address the unique nature of these operations, United Airlines and AFA have entered into a Letter of Agreement to provide for this work to be done by Flight Attendants.
The Company will be permitted to operate Cargo Ferry Flights utilizing Flight Attendants as follows:
No other terms of our Contract are modified by this Letter of Agreement except those explicitly provided for in the Cargo Ferry Flight Letter of Agreement as listed above.
Cargo Charter pairings will be identified using pairing numbers: 8CCX.
Specific to these flights, a Cargo in Cabin Procedures Guide LINK -> Content Locker->Safety-> Cabin In Cargo Procedures Guide and Cargo Staffing Sheets, LINK ->Content Locker ->Staffing Sheets-> cargo Charter Staffing Sheets, have been developed. The guide and staffing sheets outline the unique Flight Attendant responsibilities and the approved temporary changes to the standard operating procedures that are specific to these flights and essential for cabin monitoring and enhanced smoke/fire procedures.
Should you experience any safety concerns while working one of the Cargo Ferry flights, submit an Irregular Operations Report (IOR) or an Inflight Safety Action Program (ISAP) report, as appropriate. Always ensure you check the box to send AFA a copy of your report.
Direct any questions you may have about these flights to your Local Safety, Health and Security Committee.