Boris Badenov
Fortis Leader
is it generally frowned upon to buy a ticket, arrive at the airport, find out the plane is half empty, cancel your ticket and non-rev? I asume the answer is a resounding 'yes', but it doesn't hurt to ask.
is it generally frowned upon to buy a ticket, arrive at the airport, find out the plane is half empty, cancel your ticket and non-rev? I asume the answer is a resounding 'yes', but it doesn't hurt to ask.
right. my situation is a little odd, since its 'jumpseating' in the computer, but we can't actually ride in the jumpseat because we're not in cass. so whatever that is is what I'm doing.
I went ahead and used the ticket because I'm afraid I'd wind up getting 'wheelsupped' and I've got to get on since my recurrent checkride is tonight (ahhhhh!). good to know for the future though. this all personal travel, btw. thanks.
When I was at NWA, it was strictly prohibited. If you bought a refundable ticket, then found out there were seats available and canceled you stood the chance of losing your non-rev privileges.