capt. megadeth
Metal Momma!
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BECAUSE UNLESS YOU BROUGHT A TICKET OR ARE ON A NON REV PASS, YOU ARE RIDING UNDER JUMPSEAT PRIVILEGES, THAT'S WHY!
I may get whipped for this, but why does the Captain have "full authority" over seats in the back? I can completely understand control over cockpit seats from a security or distraction point of view, but how does having another pilot "riding" in the back with the rest of the pax affect the almighty Captain? If the "jumpseater" (a poor term in my opinion) is intoxicated or causing a disturbance the Captain should have the right to reject him/her, just like he does with any other pax. Seems to me that the seats in the back should belong to the company and Captains that put anyone off that would be sitting in back should have to justify their actions. Personally I think that once you're verified in CASS the agent should be able to issue a boarding pass and that should be the end of it. Why does a Captain even need to know that you're there? Probably yet another arcane FAA rule with no basis in reality.
Now I know that you traditionalists will probably fry me on that point, but maybe it's time to look outside of the military-like world you believe airline flying should be. It aint the military, despite the goofy uniforms they make us wear.