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MinRest 08-10-2023 05:19 PM

Believe it or not, you can nonrev with most airlines. You just can't list for the JS.

AirBear 08-10-2023 08:52 PM


Originally Posted by MinRest (Post 3680778)
Believe it or not, you can nonrev with most airlines. You just can't list for the JS.

Or you just use the miles you've earned. Wife and I did CLT-LAX-HNL round trip in 1st class on Delta using miles I'd earned from all the airlining I did with NJA.

MinRest 08-11-2023 05:30 AM


Originally Posted by AirBear (Post 3680856)
Or you just use the miles you've earned. Wife and I did CLT-LAX-HNL round trip in 1st class on Delta using miles I'd earned from all the airlining I did with NJA.

Oh, I am not suggesting that nonrevving is the optimum way. I am simply saying that NJA pilots can nonrev on most airlines, it doesn't require CASS or a reciprocal agreement.

dera 08-11-2023 07:34 PM


Originally Posted by MinRest (Post 3680939)
Oh, I am not suggesting that nonrevving is the optimum way. I am simply saying that NJA pilots can nonrev on most airlines, it doesn't require CASS or a reciprocal agreement.

To clarify my comment, I was simply referring to Polar/Atlas/Kalitta as they were mentioned by jtf560, as they all require CASS to ride.

MaxMar 08-12-2023 10:23 PM


Originally Posted by dera (Post 3681361)
To clarify my comment, I was simply referring to Polar/Atlas/Kalitta as they were mentioned by jtf560, as they all require CASS to ride.

I believe Kalitta is the exception to this, I know of NJ pilots who have completed their supernumerary travel form and been permitted to fly in their aircraft.


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