Just to add a different perspective for once on FI......
I'm currently 20 and I am a flight student. When I wanted to start flight training, I was uninformed about flight schools and was actively thinking about going to RAA simply because I was uninformed. I came here and asked for an opinion from guys who knew, and I am now at Wright Flyers in SATX, and I am happy that I have gone that direction.
However, when I see all of you "real" pilots fighting on here it really makes me sick. All of you are either for or against Age 65 for ONE reason: Every single one of you only cares about yourself. If you are young, you call the older guys 'selfish, unprepared dinosaurs'. If you are old, you call the younger guys 'selfish ungrateful p$icks....' And lets not forget that 65 is only safe if YOU are the one in the left seat......
My point is, you are all trying to look out for number one, and if you say you aren't then you are truly a liar. Yet, at the same time you talk about 'holding up the profession' and 'solidarity'. How is calling each other names going to do that? I'm sure management is going to have a field day with this, because no one can come to an agreement.
Do I think 65 is safe? Lets be honest: It is. Barring a heart attack (which can happen to ANYONE) it is safe. Is it going to suck if you are not a captain? Probably, but that remains to be seen with medicals and stuff like that.
Now I know by now, you are all pissed off and thinking, "what does this little a$$ know with 60ish hours?" I do know a little something the industry and ALPA. Why? I am reluctant to reveal, especially on this forum, that my father is a UA 777 captain.
Why am I reluctant? Because I know that I will get flamed, and that "I haven't really paid my dues," or "oh he will get the job because of his father...," etc. because professional pilots see each other as COMPETITION instead of COLLEAGUES.
I am cool with that though because I didn't choose to be dealt these cards, and I guess I just got lucky. You can all flame-away, because if you were at a regional and got offered an interview at a major with fewer hours than "guys who paid their dues," because of someone in your family, you would do the EXACT SAME THING and take the opportunity.
Now that you all know I am a heretic, here's my point on the rule. Does the age change suck for the younger guys? Yes. Everyone wants to be in the left seat, make the big bucks, and be like the guy on the AA Boston-Paris video. Age 65 will potentially make you wait up to 5 years for that upgrade that you have always dreamed about.
But wait a second, aren't these "old dinosaurs" are the guys that were your IPs in the military, captains that 'showed you the ropes' as a new FO, and in United's case the guys that struck the 'B' scale with NO compensation from ALPA (as my 57 year-old father LOVES to point out

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My father turns 58 this July. He can't touch social security until he is 65, and the PBGC will not give him the full retirement amount unless he works until 65. Did he "plan poorly" for retirement? Only a management scumbag or selfish p$ick would say yes. He had a contract with the company for a defined retirement and he was lied to late in his career. While management gets bonuses, he gets an application to be a Wal-Mart greeter after 30 years with the company.
For the younger guys, that is like management burning your Roth IRA or 401K in front of your eyes when YOU are 58 and saying 'oops sorry, turn off the lights on your way out and uhhh, thanks for helping save the airline and more importantly my stock options,"
Be angry at MANAGEMENT, not your FELLOW pilot! Be angry that you are all in this position by FORCE, not by your own CHOICE! It is sad to see all of you act like enemies, when you should be eachother's best friend.
I guess for me, when I sit back and chew on this, I come to 3 conclusions.
1) I love to fly so the longer I can do that, the better. Im going to be old anyway, so I guess its better to be old at FL370.
2) Social Security and retirements in general are not getting any better, so us younger guys are going to need all of the extra years we can in the cockpit to make up for that shortfall. It sucks.
3) These "old dinosaurs" are the guys that taught us younger guys how to fly. They are your IP from the military, and they are the cool captains you remember that taught you tricks in the cockpit, or told you which FA's put out. They are the guys that made this career so kick-a$$ before 9/11 and now the majority of us are telling them "get out of my seat." Is it even YOUR seat?????
By the way, nice example you are setting for guys who are just starting out.....when the FAA starts deciding whether to change the age to 70 or not, go pound sand Mr. 797 captain and don't think for one second that I'm going to let your dusty a$$ keep me from getting mine......Just kidding. I don't sell out my mentors.
.....and just remember, you are going to be 'my' dinosaur, so set a good example.