Originally Posted by
cadetdrivr
I'm looking at that section. I don't see offline jumpseaters or offline non-revs mentioned on the list of approved passengers. I'd like to think a JS would be considered on its own terms and under the guise of the JS protocol but I wouldn't be surprised to get pushback in that one.
Doesn't matter in this case anyway, as the flight appears to be a positioning flight for a NFL charter and is presumably under the control of the charter department.
Even a UA pilot would have to move mountains to get authority from the charter department if that is the case.
Not true. I've carried friends on empty ferry flights before that I was working and all I did was contact the charter department. No hassle at all.