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I'm not a huge fan of Dubya, but I gotta give him credit... Today he
signed the bill raising the mandatory retirement age to 65 for pilots. The "Fair Treatment for Experienced Pilots Act" is now a law. Long overdue IMHO - interestingly enough ALPA changed their stance on the issue and only the APA still supported the Age 60 rule. |
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Kingfish wrote:
I'm not a huge fan of Dubya, but I gotta give him credit... Today he signed the bill raising the mandatory retirement age to 65 for pilots. The "Fair Treatment for Experienced Pilots Act" is now a law. Long overdue IMHO - interestingly enough ALPA changed their stance on the issue and only the APA still supported the Age 60 rule. Great news for just about everyone concerned. I wonder does the APA represent more young(ish) pilots than the ALPA? |
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On Dec 14, 8:57 am, Gig601XLBuilder wrote:
Great news for just about everyone concerned. ???????????? Let me guess, You are sittin pretty high on your senoirity list ![]() I wonder does the APA represent more young(ish) pilots than the ALPA? This is a good question, But I am sure the fact that the AA guys managed to maintain their DB plan through all of the industry turmoil has alot to do with the APA's stance. FB |
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On Dec 14, 8:25 am, Kingfish wrote:
The "Fair Treatment for Experienced Pilots Act" is now a law. Long overdue IMHO - interestingly enough ALPA changed their stance on the issue and only the APA still supported the Age 60 rule. "Interestingly Enough"? I am not sure if you are trying to be sarcastic here, but this is definitely a mixed bag for most of us. Id hate to be a young kid starting out in the bussiness right now, although I am sure the LCC crowd is lovin it. FB |
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F. Baum writes:
???????????? Let me guess, You are sittin pretty high on your senoirity list ![]() A higher retirement age is bad news in the short term for pilots still waiting to get into the left seat, but it should work better for all pilots in the long term ... because it gives them another five years of flying, and for most pilots that's the whole reason for becoming a pilot. Age sixty was always way too young. Personally, I think that anyone who can pass the medical should be allowed to fly indefinitely. If there is a concern about having 90-year-old pilots flying airliners, just change the medical requirements at different ages to reflect the increased incidence of potentially troublesome conditions. I also don't think seniority is a good basis for promotion of pilots. It implies that they are no more skilled than flight attendants. Or is that actually true?? |
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F. Baum writes:
"Interestingly Enough"? I am not sure if you are trying to be sarcastic here, but this is definitely a mixed bag for most of us. Id hate to be a young kid starting out in the bussiness right now, although I am sure the LCC crowd is lovin it. But doesn't this mean that he'll ultimately fly longer? He may not be thrilled over the short term, but it means five extra years at the peak of his career. |
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Mxsmanic wrote in
: F. Baum writes: ???????????? Let me guess, You are sittin pretty high on your senoirity list ![]() A higher retirement age is bad news in the short term for pilots still waiting to get into the left seat, Which would rule you out. in any case, you are wrong again, moron. Bertie |
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Mxsmanic wrote in
: F. Baum writes: "Interestingly Enough"? I am not sure if you are trying to be sarcastic here, but this is definitely a mixed bag for most of us. Id hate to be a young kid starting out in the bussiness right now, although I am sure the LCC crowd is lovin it. But doesn't this mean that he'll ultimately fly longer? He may not be thrilled over the short term, but it means five extra years at the peak of his career. You are an idiot, you don;t fly and this is a complete non sequitor. Bertie |
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F. Baum wrote:
On Dec 14, 8:57 am, Gig601XLBuilder wrote: Great news for just about everyone concerned. ???????????? Let me guess, You are sittin pretty high on your senoirity list ![]() Actually I'm sitting right at the top but my job has nothing to do with flying. I probably should have added, "...in the long run" to that sentence. I wonder does the APA represent more young(ish) pilots than the ALPA? This is a good question, But I am sure the fact that the AA guys managed to maintain their DB plan through all of the industry turmoil has alot to do with the APA's stance. FB |
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