Originally Posted by
SuperMario
I think you're focusing on the wrong details. The seats always have belonged to the captain - he/she has full authority to allow/deny any jumpers (as long as it's justified) - but the booking of the seats should have nothing to do with the captain's input. Again, everyone who is booked has been screened and is approved to ride, either in the back or up front, so why would the captain even want to get involved in that process?? He is the final screen, not the administrator of the program, in my opinion.
Sorry, not being clear. I understand who has "control" over what. IE jumpseats book 'em and Captain approves 'em if in the cockpit. Just completely disagree with the comment that the Captain's input is "inconsequential"...
I still believe the Captains permission is always needed, despite the fact that the Vice president of Jumpseats said it was "OK"