Flyer2000
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So to get around it, how about if when the time comes to renew your travel pass priveleges ($50) you dont. Then they wont be able to find a PPR for you and you jumpseat like an offline crewmember.
Exskydivedrivr is correct. The computer will see that you HAVE a PPR number, but it has gone inactive, and you will be denied a seat altogether unless you pay your $50.00 annual fee. You COULD, in theory, have your pass privileges revoked (turned off???) and not have a PPR number in the computer at all. Of course you would lose all travel benefits for you (non J/S) and your family. Also, if your company needs to DH you anywhere they may "re-instate" your PPR without your knowledge and then you are back to square one (this has happened to Chautauqua pilots who did not have Delta benies to begin with and then got a surprise when they went to jumpseat on Delta).