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to bad so sad for DM.
RV
It's over. The age of our retirement is now 65.
The FAA has been screwing around with this for four years, doing nothing. Congress got tired of the discriminatory and arbitrariness of the regulation and changed it. Period.So the FAA is not required for the implementation of the new age? A pilot who's 60th birthday is tomorrow can continue to fly for 5 more years?
The White House announced it earlier this evening.Nope. Not true. President will sign HR 4343 on Friday, December 14th.
Andy,
It wasn't passed in three days. APAAD has been working for this legislation for 10 years. Legislation has been introduced many times over many years. This year it was introduced as HB 2881 in the House and S 65 in the Senate. 314 cosponsors were signed on in in the House and 51 cosponsors signed on in the Senate. The stand alone bills never got out of committee. However, the language was included in the FAA Reauthorization Bill and the Senate Transportation Bill. HR 4343 is the culmination of over 10 years of effort by a multitude of pilots to end a rule that was originally imposed for economic not safety reasons.
The three day movement of this issue through the House and Senate to the President was simply the most expeditious procedural method to achieve a desired result that has taken over ten years of concerted effort by thousands of pilots.
Press ReleaseSource: White House Press Office
Statement by the Press Secretary
Thursday December 13, 9:33 pm ET
WASHINGTON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--
On Thursday, December 13, 2007, the President signed into law:
H.R. 4343, the “Fair Treatment for Experienced Pilots Act,” which raises the mandatory retirement age from 60 years to 65 years for pilots serving on commercial passenger flights within the United States.
Boy.... this democracy thing sucks.... let's go back to the way it was....
Unreal. I believe a pilot who's between the age of 60-65 should be limited to 8 hours of duty per day. That is a regular work day for an individual in the United States. Minimum flight pay should also be no less than 90 hours per month (what most carriers are flying now).
Will pilot groups fight for the above rules or will we bend over and continue to be waterboarded up the rear?
Democracy is about Majority rules.......not a minority group of self serving greedy pricks.
FO pay will have to go up. Additionally, I will roll over on A funds and other retirement bennies to get it. Contract negotiations will be a bit different from here on out. Young guys will vote for cash and the geezers will try to sweeten the retirement packages.
I will try to secure a retirement from outside the industry and will happily trade the companies plan for up front cash. Others will do the same I'm sure.
Company negotiators will pander to the bottom of the list and I would guess the pay scales will be bottom loaded to get contracts ratified. I'm in!!
Sorry... that is not how democracy in our republic works...
A small clique of organized and unorganized pilots basically beat out the apathetic majority.
APAAD formed a small organized group and politiked congress.
ALPA surveyed its members: a minority particapted. A majority of the minority wanted the change.
The rest, the majority, sat on the uncollective asses and posted on message boards inder moniker names and showed.....no one.....anything....
Now, the do-nothing gang is calling for massive changes at ALPA.... funny stuff..
Sorry... that is not how democracy in our republic works...
A small clique of organized and unorganized pilots basically beat out the apathetic majority.
APAAD formed a small organized group and politiked congress.
ALPA surveyed its members: a minority particapted. A majority of the minority wanted the change.
The rest, the majority, sat on the uncollective asses and posted on message boards inder moniker names and showed.....no one.....anything....
Now, the do-nothing gang is calling for massive changes at ALPA.... funny stuff..
I will go to work without my ALPA pin and lanyard........for the first time in 8 yrs.