There are 2173 UAL pilots who were furloughed as a result of your actions/inactions. That's just UAL...
Age 60, when implemented, put 40 guys out of work. Forty... TOTAL...
After the career you had, and what's happened to them so far, you think you ought to be getting on here and referring to them as "lucky"?
There are ups and downs in everyone's career. While you think I had such a great career, the fact is I flew sideways for 17-years, had 2 furloughs for a total of 4 years, 7-years as a F/O and 9-years as a captain. That isn't such a great career but that's the airline business.
Regarding the 2173 UAL pilots that were furloughed, age-60 had nothing to do with that as that was purely the result of the great UAL management and their decision to park all the B737 aircraft. Remember, they had just recalled all the pilots and had 100 new-hires and then BAM, let's furlough all the recalled pilots and the new-hires too, just to ruin many pilots lives. And yes, it ruined lives for sure. The fact here is that age-65 didn't cost any pilot their jobs here or anywhere else, jobs were lost by the economy, but it probably extended the recall of pilots. But in the end, every body can fly longer, if they wish. As for me, I lost my job on age 60. That was just he way it went. Luckily though I didn't lose anything on the market crash and then I re-invested my B-fund 100% in equities. That was a good move, made more on the market than I would have flying to age 65.
As for my coming back to UAL after the law changed, it just made no sense because as soon as I would have gotten back on the property, I would have been furloughed. I had had enough of that.
As for Col. Andy, why would he be any different than the thousands of others that don't retire at age 60. As a matter of fact, yes, there are a handful of those that retire early now, before age 65, but almost no one retires at age 60, as if that is some special date or age. People retire when they are ready. Isn't that great?
No, the jury is in and age 60 and the resistance from the unions, ANDY and others about safety and such has been proven to be pure BS for the purpose of kicking the grandparents out of their homes because it was the grand-kids turn to live in a nice house. Now they will have to do it the way everyone else does, they will earn their turn in the left seat, just like everybody else.
My best to all my friends at FI, and I know you will all be grateful for the work others have done to allow you and your colleagues to have a choice as to when you want to retire, instead of being forced to retire in the prime of your lives.