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I know there are several age 65 advocacy groups that were instrumental in getting the change moving foward.
Are there any anti-65 advocacy groups? I guess ALPA doesn't count any longer......
Try the KKK, most of you guys would fit right in.![]()
Try the KKK, most of you guys would fit right in.![]()
Try the KKK, most of you guys would fit right in.![]()
I know there are several age 65 advocacy groups that were instrumental in getting the change moving foward.
Are there any anti-65 advocacy groups? I guess ALPA doesn't count any longer......
Try the KKK, most of you guys would fit right in.![]()
Its a little rediculous that ALPA is against bringing our age where we can fly for an airline up to 65. The historical reasons which brought this rule about barely has merit. A lot of it is based in a culture where they just wanted to get the old guys out and they were happy to go since the gold lined retirements were something they were looking forward to enjoying. But lets look at today.
Most pilots will not have a retirement at age 60....government or much (compared to the retirements of the past) to live on
Health care benefits will end at 60, and many will not afford health care after they stop working
Doctors perform critical surguries after the age of 60, I think a pilot who dies even at a ritical stage of flight is not as dangerous as a surgon with a sharp knive in someones body.
Okay now, lets ask our leadership why they are opposed to this with out the same song and dance bull$hit they are giving. Greed
This is one thing I am happy about ALPA failing at.......................gee maybe they could represent the entire pilot group..........and open their eyes........ Mr Prater, embrace the new law, its a lost cause and you will make alpa even more pathetic fighting it
Try the KKK, most of you guys would fit right in.![]()
I know there are several age 65 advocacy groups that were instrumental in getting the change moving foward.
Are there any anti-65 advocacy groups? I guess ALPA doesn't count any longer......
there are limitations just like anything with FAA--ask your AME--at age 55 you will have a stress test on a trend mill 9 mins in a run.??
Pilots think they are just going to change the rule and put nothing in place to check him?
Press ReleaseSource: Allied Pilots Association
Allied Pilots Association Emphasizes Support for Retirement at Age 60 as FAA Announces Proposal to Raise Limit
Tuesday January 30, 5:22 pm ET
FORT WORTH, Texas--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The Allied Pilots Association (APA), representing the 12,000 pilots of American Airlines (NYSE:AMR - News), reaffirmed its support for maintaining mandatory retirement at age 60 for the nation's commercial pilots in response to today's announcement by the Federal Aviation Administration.
]FAA Administrator Marion C. Blakey announced that the FAA will issue a formal Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (NPRM) later this year that calls for raising retirement age to 65 and will publish a final rule after considering all public comment. Administrator Blakey also announced the FAA would reconvene an Age 60 Aviation Rulemaking Committee (ARC) as part of a full examination of the issue. An APA representative participated in last year's ARC on age 60 retirement.
APA issued the following statement:
"The Allied Pilots Association agrees that the rulemaking process is the appropriate method for deciding this issue, rather than through federal legislation. That noted, the traveling public's safety is the overriding reason why we should continue requiring our nation's commercial airline pilots to retire at age 60. We are optimistic that after careful examination, the FAA will decide that public safety is best served by maintaining retirement at age 60. Since the FAA established age 60 retirement some 48 years ago, not one single airline accident has been attributed to the sudden or subtle effects of aging. "The U.S. Court of Appeals ruled in 1997 that age is a 'bona fide occupational qualification' for commercial pilots because of the work's safety-sensitive nature, and the U.S. Supreme Court affirmed that ruling in 2005. As for modifying the policy for economic reasons -- in essence, to be able to work more years -- public safety must always take precedence over financial considerations. Other safety-sensitive occupations in the U.S. also have mandatory retirement ages, including air traffic controllers, who must retire at age 56."The recent proposal by the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) to increase mandatory retirement age requires that one pilot in the cockpit be under the age of 60. Apparently, even ICAO has questions about how old is too old.
"In the exacting environment of commercial aviation, the public's safety must always come first."
Founded in 1963, the Allied Pilots Association -- the largest independent pilot union in the U.S. -- is headquartered in Fort Worth, Texas. APA represents the 12,000 pilots of American Airlines, including more than 2,800 pilots on furlough. The furloughs began shortly after the September 11, 2001 attacks. Also, several hundred American Airlines pilots are on full-time military leave of absence serving in the armed forces. The union's Web site address is www.alliedpilots.org. American Airlines is the nation's largest passenger carrier.
Bye Bye--General Lee
Yes there are two groups that I know about in the deveopment stages - there's one at FedEx - the other one is from the UPS pilot group.
Look for announcements in the near future......
there are limitations just like anything with FAA--ask your AME--at age 55 you will have a stress test on a trend mill 9 mins in a run.??
Pilots think they are just going to change the rule and put nothing in place to check him?
Let's see....in just one day Foxhunter has called people with an opinion other than his own KKK worthy and SCABS. Seems to me like this man is stressed out....forget age 65, he probably won't make it to 60....but look at the bright side, he will get a very nice plaque on the library wall in the AOC.
Relax Foxhunter, enjoy your last few months of work flying then go get a fun flying job somewhere. With your incredible experience, you should be able to get a job anywhere. Cheers!
Not much longer until Foxhunter gets his walking papers. The rule may be changing, but at least this POS won't benefit.
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