lostplnetairman said:The NJ Law Against Discrimination protects all workers over the age of 18.
So a Senator from NJ could sue because there is an age requirement for his job?
Oooops, these two posts got turned around. You get the point.
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lostplnetairman said:The NJ Law Against Discrimination protects all workers over the age of 18.
b757driver said:............ being an international pilot, how the rest of the world views it ........
SuperFLUF said:Being an international pilot, do you know that Italy and France do NOT allow PIC's over 59 into their airspace?
KLM pilots retire at 54.
How does the rest of the world view it?
SuperFLUF said:Being an international pilot, do you know that Italy and France do NOT allow PIC's over 59 into their airspace?
KLM pilots retire at 54.
How does the rest of the world view it?
FoxHunter said:Actually according to the folks on PPRUNE Italy allows overflight with no landing, in the case of France you are correct. This will all change on 1 October 2006 when an EU law becomes effective. At that time the limit will change to age 65 in accordance with JAA and ICAO standards.
The rest of the world is going to at least age 65, with the exception of countries like Canada, Australia, and New Zealand which have no limit.