The FAA wasn't moving very quickly towards implentation of the age 60 rule until ICAO changed their rules, correct? We seem to be moving towards the ICAO rules more and more, so even if we hadn't changed the age 60 rule when we did, it was inevitable. I also think the FAA was considering the possibility of lawsuits if they didn't change the rule. By the way, I am a 55 year old F/O who lost his pension and was furloughed after 14 years at my former airline. I have started over twice since then. The only "luxuries" I have are a happy, mostly healthy family. I have invested my money as wisely as I thought I could, but suffered as many others did when the economy went south. I am not poor, but I am not rich, nor will I ever be. I'll be working til I die, that's a fact, and I'm OK with that, because I love what I do. Age 65 will help me, even if I never reach the left seat again. In spite of everything that has happened, compared to a lot of other guys, I'm pretty lucky. I'm adapting to uncontrollable forces and moving on. Hope this puts another perspective out there.
Good luck to you.
A guy that tries to react and overcome a problem is probably a lot
better pilot than some guy that whines about it.