Narrative:

Non-rev seated in X3 came on board with his mask down to his chin; not covering his nose and mouth. Waited several minutes once he took his seat to see if he would place mask over his mouth and nose and he didn't. I then proceed to go over to him after making the mask policy announcement and state for him to put his mask up covering his nose and mouth. He does for the time being. Once I start my service; I notice his mask is not covering his nose. He didn't eat or drink anything throughout the entire flight. I feel as flight attendants we have enough to do in policing rev passengers and shouldn't have to police for passengers who work for the company and understand the mask policy and not want to comply. Employees trying to get away with not complying with the policy. It's getting out of hand.

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Original NASA ASRS Text

Title: Flight Attendant reported a non-revenue passenger was not wearing a face mask and had to be told to comply with the policy.

Narrative: Non-rev seated in X3 came on board with his mask down to his chin; not covering his nose and mouth. Waited several minutes once he took his seat to see if he would place mask over his mouth and nose and he didn't. I then proceed to go over to him after making the mask policy announcement and state for him to put his mask up covering his nose and mouth. He does for the time being. Once I start my service; I notice his mask is not covering his nose. He didn't eat or drink anything throughout the entire flight. I feel as flight attendants we have enough to do in policing rev passengers and shouldn't have to police for passengers who work for the company and understand the mask policy and not want to comply. Employees trying to get away with not complying with the policy. It's getting out of hand.

Data retrieved from NASA's ASRS site and automatically converted to unabbreviated mixed upper/lowercase text. This report is for informational purposes with no guarantee of accuracy. See NASA's ASRS site for official report.