General Lee. You're right. There are lots of age 60 guys who have lost it. However, I can say the same for some 45,50,55 year olds. Point is that 60 is an arbitrary age and 60 is not as old as it was when the rule was established. I flew with another 121 retired gentleman a while back. Combined we were 127 years old, had 85 years of flying and something like 47000 flight hours. Not ONE of the passangers we flew said "Boy we wish we had some younger pilot flying us today". At the 121 carrier, if a pilot couldn't pass the PC or couldn't pass the physical exam, he/she was put out to pasture regardless of age. The day I fail either the check or physical or scare the copilot or MYSELF (more likely), I will gladly turn in my retirement letter. Till then, I'll fly the cat II approaches and enjoy the night landings. Some day in the distant future you will be faced with retirement. Even if you are financially secure, you will be upset that someone or something says you're too old and shows you the door. Probably is my ego but I'd like to retire when I'M ready not when "they" say.