NoJoy
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- Joined
- Jan 20, 2005
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Took the survey two days ago. I voted no on any question having to do with raising the retirement age. One of the questions asked ( I am not sure which one) if the retirement age was to be raised, should ALPA try to keep it at 62. I wrote no. My first remark was to leave the age limit where it is. My second was-since the FAA wants to have one pilot in the flight deck under age 60, then it MUST be the Capain. If the FAA thinks part of this is a safety issue by having two pilots over age 60 in the flight deck, then why can one of them still be CA. To me that makes no sence. So if a pilot wants to continue to fly under the possible upcoming new rule, they should not be able to hold a CA position beyond age 59. At age 60 they can fly the right seat. This would satisfy the FAA wanting one pilot in the flight deck under age 60, and at the same time promote growth (ie upgrades) from within the airline.
Again, the best (my opinion) answer is to leave the age limit where it stands.
Again, the best (my opinion) answer is to leave the age limit where it stands.