Flying Horses
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What are people's opinion on whether or not it is OK to drink alcohol while sitting as a passsenger in "civilian clothes" in the cabin, but using jumpseat priviliges to get that seat. For example, on United, you have to pay a hefty yield fare for a First Class seat to, say, Europe. If you pay this fare, you can, of course, drink. But to avoid paying this, you can just list as an OMC and get the same seat. Can you drink then?
Also, what about when you fly on a carrier you have no travel benefits with? You would just jumpseat and would get issued a seat in the cabin, because you cannot sit in the cockpit anyway when jumpseating internationally on another carrier. In this situation, would you never be able to drink flying on another airline?
My current opinion is no, you cannot drink alcohol, since when you are "jumpseating," you are technically an additional crewmember. However, so many people I talk to say they drink, since they are just sitting in the cabin anyway and would not ever be in the cockpit.
So, what are your thoughts?
Also, what about when you fly on a carrier you have no travel benefits with? You would just jumpseat and would get issued a seat in the cabin, because you cannot sit in the cockpit anyway when jumpseating internationally on another carrier. In this situation, would you never be able to drink flying on another airline?
My current opinion is no, you cannot drink alcohol, since when you are "jumpseating," you are technically an additional crewmember. However, so many people I talk to say they drink, since they are just sitting in the cabin anyway and would not ever be in the cockpit.
So, what are your thoughts?