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let me guess. You are no where near 60? am I right?As someone who escaped the regionals, let me make a couple of points to the senior guys here who think the junior guys are greedy. Every single one of you benefited from the age 60 rule when you were junior. EVERY SINGLE ONE! It allowed YOU to move up as the geezers retired. But now that YOU are the geezers, you want to deny the junior guys the same opportunities YOU were given? THAT my friends is selfish greed. And before you bash the regional pilots, consider that the average regional pilot has 10 years seniority at a regional. Sure they knew what they were getting into but they never expected to be stuck there that long. All of you geezers STOLE 5 years from them and now you want to take 5 more? No way. YOU are the selfish ones and YOU DO need to "get out of their seats" just like someone did for you! Shame on you all!
As someone who escaped the regionals, let me make a couple of points to the senior guys here who think the junior guys are greedy. Every single one of you benefited from the age 60 rule when you were junior. EVERY SINGLE ONE! It allowed YOU to move up as the geezers retired. But now that YOU are the geezers, you want to deny the junior guys the same opportunities YOU were given? THAT my friends is selfish greed. And before you bash the regional pilots, consider that the average regional pilot has 10 years seniority at a regional. Sure they knew what they were getting into but they never expected to be stuck there that long. All of you geezers STOLE 5 years from them and now you want to take 5 more? No way. YOU are the selfish ones and YOU DO need to "get out of their seats" just like someone did for you! Shame on you all!
good for you, sounds like a good place to work, me I still love flying. First night of the that KYIP-MMTO-KYIP, 16 hours duty and 11 flt time is OK, but the second night is much ruffer.Yip, that isnt the point. I have no dog in this fight. My company pays us to leave early. At 60, they pay us 2 1/2 yrs salary to "go away" Because they understand that despite what shape you may think you are in, that the 8hr leg across the pond that left at 9pmCST will leave you drained and trite. I have no doubt that there are plenty of guys younger than you, out of shape and lazy as hell. However the laws that benefited you by luck should not harm your fellow pilot. That is definition of greed, however you want to slice it.
let me guess. You are no where near 60? am I right?
1: concerned excessively or exclusively with oneself : seeking or concentrating on one's own advantage, pleasure, or well-being without regard for others
2: arising from concern with one's own welfare or advantage in disregard of others
Good guess!!
These are the same individuals whose parents gave into them whenever they held their breath and/or threw a tantrum in a store. NOW when life, which those of us with wisdom borne of age, tell them life isn't fair----they're unprepared to handle it.
As someone who escaped the regionals, let me make a couple of points to the senior guys here who think the junior guys are greedy. Every single one of you benefited from the age 60 rule when you were junior. EVERY SINGLE ONE! It allowed YOU to move up as the geezers retired. But now that YOU are the geezers, you want to deny the junior guys the same opportunities YOU were given? THAT my friends is selfish greed.
As someone who escaped the regionals, let me make a couple of points to the senior guys here who think the junior guys are greedy. Every single one of you benefited from the age 60 rule when you were junior. EVERY SINGLE ONE! It allowed YOU to move up as the geezers retired. But now that YOU are the geezers, you want to deny the junior guys the same opportunities YOU were given? THAT my friends is selfish greed. And before you bash the regional pilots, consider that the average regional pilot has 10 years seniority at a regional. Sure they knew what they were getting into but they never expected to be stuck there that long. All of you geezers STOLE 5 years from them and now you want to take 5 more? No way. YOU are the selfish ones and YOU DO need to "get out of their seats" just like someone did for you! Shame on you all!
good for you, sounds like a good place to work, me I still love flying. First night of the that KYIP-MMTO-KYIP, 16 hours duty and 11 flt time is OK, but the second night is much ruffer.
I think age 70 is just a joke, but we are having fun reliving the good ole age 65 days.Yip,
Age 65 was a real stretch, and I doubt 70 will ever come to pass. If you want to keep flying after 65, you can always try traffic watch, pipeline, instruct, or corporate for even older customers who don't care anymore. The Airlines don't want to keep paying for older pilots that have more vacation, higher wages (top scale), and medical problems that occur more often for people in the later stages of life. Unlikely.
Bye Bye---General Lee
Talk about needing to see a shrink....at least you "escaped the regionals".
Bye Bye---General Lee
I'm not attacking you or your post, Cooopervane, I just thought yours was a good jumping off point.That has ALWAYS been my plan. That has been my plan for my whole career.
The question is why isn't that YOUR plan? Because you are greedy scum.
You sound like the guys who worked for Eastern during the strike. I've spoken to a few of them. They HONESTLY believe they did nothing wrong.
You justify your actions by whatever means necessary, but in the end it is always about you.
Why even have an age limit?
Why even have an age limit?
well said, in order to prevent this we should take the age of the youngest pilot to ever keel over in a cockpit or while driving to or from work and make that the mandatory retirement age. It would be the safest thing to do. BTW The actual most likely to keel over age is between 45-55, make it by there, it is less likely to happen.Because the older you get, the more likely you are to unexpectedly keel over. If it happens at your desk, no big deal. If it happens in flight...
well said, in order to prevent this we should take the age of the youngest pilot to ever keel over in a cockpit or while driving to or from work and make that the mandatory retirement age. It would be the safest thing to do. BTW The actual most likely to keel over age is between 45-55, make it by there, it is less likely to happen.
I have missed you, you bring so much to discussions here.Don't let the facts get in the way of your babbling....
http://www.disastercenter.com/cdc/Leading Cause of Death 1999-2005.html
So is that why they require one pilot younger than 60 in the cockpit at all time, you know they don't allow two over 60 pilots to fly together, you don't remember? With your baboon logic, and I still single you out here, because do really believe you are the most disrespectful of safety here and especially given your position as a middle management yahoo with some of your self believed wisdom, maybe you know they could throw in like a 17 year old high school drop out as copilot to even things out when a 71 year old flies an actual approach in the mountains of Mexico late at night, dude.
Hey I like that, how about we add BP, make 110/70 like mine as the standard.Second thought...heck with age. How about BMI? That should clear it out nicely.
BTW The actual most likely to keel over age is between 45-55, make it by there, it is less likely to happen.
I am not age 70 or bust. The great thing about the USA we can disagree and have either one of killed or thrown in jail.B) I'm OK with an age 55 retirement age![]()