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Age 70 coming to an airline near you!

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Just to give everyone heads up. At the ALPA National Meeting last week in Herndon, Va. Captain Paul Rice (VP) suggested making retirement age 70.

May want to start writing ALPA and your Congressman. Age 65 slipped through, lets not let this one slip through also.
 
What is it with these a##holes! All of a sudden, everyone wants to work till they drop dead. Whatever happened to enjoying your golden years like everyone else does. Give it a break already, shoot. If you want to fly so damn bad, get by a friggin rc airplane and fly that. :mad:
 
Just to give everyone heads up. At the ALPA National Meeting last week in Herndon, Va. Captain Paul Rice (VP) suggested making retirement age 70.

May want to start writing ALPA and your Congressman. Age 65 slipped through, lets not let this one slip through also.


Personally I think it should be medical based and not any arbitrary number. Of course some of the guys complaining about age 65 and age 70 would probably lose their medicals instead of the some of the older gents.
 
I predict that this will be a civil and well balanced thread.

(I'll come back and check in 20 pages or so)
 
FWIW, do you have a quote or public reference to this? Little coincidental that he is running for ALPA President and this comes out now.

Just saying.....

It would be suicide for him to recommend this and run for that office.
 
If the age is raised to 70 (or beyond), then to truly provide "fair treatment" to "experienced pilots" any airline pilot who was forced into retirement by the preceding age limit should be able to retroactively come back to their airline at the same seniority & position as they retired in.

I mean, age discrimination is age discrimination...right? Shouldn't those folks be made as whole as those currently taking advantage of the age change?



...but I'm guessing that'd be a non-starter because it wouldn't be as beneficial for those currently at the top of the payscale who want to 'fly 'til they die'...
 
Just to give everyone heads up. At the ALPA National Meeting last week in Herndon, Va. Captain Paul Rice (VP) suggested making retirement age 70.

This is not true. Captain Rice mentioned that some people are talking about raising the age to 70, but he said "that is not the answer." He certainly didn't suggest that we raise the age. Quite the contrary. His opponent in the race for President, however, championed increasing the age to 65. The previous administration under Captain Woerth, of which Captain Rice was an integral part, adamantly opposed increasing the age, and fought for years to prevent it, until Prater came along.
 
Cool. :) I have no problem with age 70. I'm out of here at 60 myself, but if someone else wants to work longer, it's their business, not mine.
 
70 is better than nothing. Welcome to the frac world. Retire from the airlines and come over to 91/135 to wait and die.

The airlines don't sound so bad anymore!!
 
Notice all of the "70 is OK with me" responses coming from the 10000+ hr crew. The baby boomers are the most greedy, self-important, soon-to-be drags on society group to ever exist. They have been handed the strongest economic growth in the history of the world, and most have p!ssed it all away. Now my three young children, who will struggle to ever find gainful employment, will have to pay for all of their greed and waste. Congratulations to you, you have made us all "very proud".

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Notice all of the "70 is OK with me" responses coming from the 10000+ hr crew. The baby boomers are the most greedy, self-important, soon-to-be drags on society group to ever exist. They have been handed the strongest economic growth in the history of the world, and most have p!ssed it all away. Now my three young children, who will struggle to ever find gainful employment, will have to pay for all of their greed and waste. Congratulations to you, you have made us all "very proud".

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Sorry dude, but my 15K plus hours put me in the low 40's on age. I would be against any form of age discrimination. Besides with SS going broke you had better hope they raise that retirement age or we all going to be paying dearly to support their retirement.
 
Agree

Notice all of the "70 is OK with me" responses coming from the 10000+ hr crew. The baby boomers are the most greedy, self-important, soon-to-be drags on society group to ever exist. They have been handed the strongest economic growth in the history of the world, and most have p!ssed it all away. Now my three young children, who will struggle to ever find gainful employment, will have to pay for all of their greed and waste. Congratulations to you, you have made us all "very proud".

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Unfortunately I couldn't agree more! Tom Brokaw wrote a book about the boomer's parents being the best generation, now he should write a book about their children being the worste.

These people are the most selfish generation to date and what's worse, do not apologize for it. Their motto is: "What mine is mine, and what's yours is mine, and what's your children's is mine AND if I live long enough, what's your children's children is mine too.

Prater is an EXCELLENT example of his generation when he pushed the Age 60 rule change through the finish line.

I sincerely hope ALPA elects a president this fall that has all pilot's interest at heart or I believe the writing will be on the wall for ALPA.

Boomers: Me! Me! Me! Me!
 
do it quick I only have 3 yrs to get back into the 9 cockpit.
 
If it changed to 70, the airlines would stay so stagnant that before long staffing would be unable to find FO's under 60 on more than just the 777's. We would need CA, FO, and RN positions on each flight deck.
 

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