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NWA to Senate: Don't delay pilots' retirement
Memphis Business Journal - 4:41 PM CDT Tuesday, May 8, 2007
In a rare partnership, Northwest Airlines Corp. and the Air Line Pilots Association are lobbying to stop legislation that will alter the age restriction on active pilots.
In a letter to Senator Bob Corker (R-Tenn.), NWA CEO Doug Steenland and ALPA's David Stevens write that they're strongly opposed to the legislative proposal to replace the Age 60 Rule for pilots. The proposed Age 65 Rule will replace one arbitrary age limit with another with no criterion-based process for determining pilot fitness, the two state in the letter. In addition, the new age restriction may jeopardize safety.
NWA (Pink Sheets: NWACQ) and ALPA claim there's no medical evidence to support later retirement for pilots.
If passed, the rule will delay the retirement of numerous pilots, they say, and consequently delay the promotion of younger pilots.
Northwest employs about 1,500 in its Memphis hub.
NWA to Senate: Don't delay pilots' retirement
Memphis Business Journal - 4:41 PM CDT Tuesday, May 8, 2007
In a rare partnership, Northwest Airlines Corp. and the Air Line Pilots Association are lobbying to stop legislation that will alter the age restriction on active pilots.
In a letter to Senator Bob Corker (R-Tenn.), NWA CEO Doug Steenland and ALPA's David Stevens write that they're strongly opposed to the legislative proposal to replace the Age 60 Rule for pilots. The proposed Age 65 Rule will replace one arbitrary age limit with another with no criterion-based process for determining pilot fitness, the two state in the letter. In addition, the new age restriction may jeopardize safety.
NWA (Pink Sheets: NWACQ) and ALPA claim there's no medical evidence to support later retirement for pilots.
If passed, the rule will delay the retirement of numerous pilots, they say, and consequently delay the promotion of younger pilots.
Northwest employs about 1,500 in its Memphis hub.