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Executive Board Receives Age 60 Report
May 24, 2005
The May 2005 Executive Board meeting convened this morning, and the first agenda item following the national officers' presentations was the report on the results of the Age 60 Rule education campaign and poll. The polling was conducted in conjunction with the Wilson Center for Public Research who helped to develop the survey questions and analyze the results.
The Age 60 web survey opened on April 4, 2005 and was available online through April 29, 2005. All U.S. and Canadian members in good standing were eligible to participate in the survey.
Overall, nearly 38% of eligible members participated in the web survey. In addition to the web survey, traditional telephone polling augmented the web survey to ensure an accurate demographic representation of the membership.
Taken together, the telephone poll data and the two sets of demographically stratified web survey data provide extremely accurate results, with a raw sample margin of error of less than 1% and less than 0.5% with sample stratification.
The results from all data sets were very similar. In response to the question, "Do you favor changing the FAA Age 60 Rule," in the phone poll, 39% said yes to a change, 54% answered no to changing the rule.
For the largest demographically stratified cross-section of 6,559 records from the web survey, 42% said yes to a change, and 56% said no to changing the rule.
For the second cross-section of 1,045 stratified and coded responses, 41% said yes and 56% said no. And for the entire unadjusted set of 19,012 web responses 44% said yes and 55% said no.
Phil Comstock, president of the Wilson Center for Public Research, presented a thorough report to the Board that is now available to ALPA members on the members' only Age 60 section of the ALPA website.