Originally Posted by
robthree
A RAH pilot cannot occupy the cockpit jumpseat on a CAL a/c - only CAL, XJT, and "CAL Connection" pilots can. These pilots can be verified in CAL's own computer system (by their JA entry) and do not need CASS to fly online.
Any pilot who flys for a CASS airline can get a seat in the back on CAL, assuming there's an open seat back there.
I think BoilerUp was refering to Flight Benefits as opposed to CASS access. As a CAL ramper, I had Flight bennies for myself, spouse(or companion), parents, and dependents @$10 each way domesticly. As a PSA pilot I have the same bennies on the US network gratis.
RAH pilots get flight bennies based on which airline they provide lift for, and only the carrier they provide lift for.
wrong. as long as you are in cass, you can sit up front. Just did it last month