The Prussian
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Occam's Razor said:Rep. Gibbons (a 61-year old former SWA pilot) is leading the charge in the House. A conflict of interest, or just a coincidence?
I don't think he was SWA.
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Occam's Razor said:Rep. Gibbons (a 61-year old former SWA pilot) is leading the charge in the House. A conflict of interest, or just a coincidence?
Falcon Jet 1 said:Screws me because if it is changed to another discrimanatory age like 65, then my plans of retiring at 55 are screwed due to the delayed upgrade. I wont argue that it is screwed up but that is the way it has always been, that is why CAPTAIN JIM if you opened your bifocal am flying eyes cuz u cant see to some other ideas such as the right seat option it could possibly get some momentum and pass, then you geriatric mofo's can stay away from your wife a little longer and we could help you get to the bar and do some jaeger bombs while having a good time with the stews.
Another reason not to take financial advice from a pilot!Chest Rockwell said:It is screwed up and wrong so it should go away. You can still retire at 55. I doyubt that you will save all of your Captain's earnings towards retirement.
I predict it would be a dramatically different stand if they had an A & B Fund. Greed, plain and simple, not age discrimination.SWAPA is taking a stand,
I forgot to bring up this point of view, if you argue to bring the retirees back, the most common selfish answer you get is" well that is the way the law is going to be written". See they cant stand whatit would be like being stuck in their seniority for however many years. That is a great way to let them see it from an FO's point of view. Capt Smyth? Anyone Pro Change?DC8 Flyer said:If and when the rule is changed, there should be no age limit. Any specified age for retirement, is age discrimination, period. For the sake of argument, when the age limit goes up, one of two things needs to happen.
1. Everyone who was forced to retire at 60 immediately regains their seniority and seat at their respective carrier. They would have to go through the same training someone coming back from furlough would have to do.
OR
2. No one over the age of 23 (ATP eligibility age) can retire after 60. All those coming up can have the longer careers.
This rule change should not be a all for one winfall for those that are 50+ and sitting in the left seat, it should either benefit EVERYONE equally (that includes those "discriminated out" and those like me who are still young and in the right seat) or it should benefit no one currently and be left for the next generation.
Jim Smyth said:The rule was in place when I started. But it wasn't when my Dad started in 1941! Was it fair to him? I think not!
fr8doggie said:Oh, Really? Back in November you told me that your Dad became a PFE for AA in 1959 and continued sitting sideways for 35 more years. Retiring at the age of 64. It's really sad that you have to lie about your Father's career to further your sad agenda. As a PFE he would never have been subject to Age 60. What a loser you are.
Best Regards,
FR8-
Instead of trying to screw the rest of us who don't won't to fly 'til you die, why don't you negotiate a B fund to carry you thru those years. Before you start, profitability, blah blah blah......Airtran is an LCC and has a damn good B plan (I wish ours was that high, or even close).Your Airline may have wonderfull benefits after you turn 60 and are put out to pasture but we at SWA do not.
Cant even open your eyes to discuss this. Talk about shortsighted.Jim Smyth said:I have said my peace and am done. Have a nice day.
pilotyip said:There are still a few over 60 pilots flying DC-8's, 727's and DC-9's I see them all the time they operate under part 125, how does that fit into the picture?
Falcon Jet 1 said:Cant even open your eyes to discuss this. Talk about shortsighted.
pilotyip said:Already 62, very happy as a DA-20 pilot and check airman, but will be happier when this age 66 thing passes and I can go back to the DC-9. Isn't great we get to have our views, what a great country. Thanks guys. BTW if all you youngin's are lucky you to will make it to 62.
I guess 99% of everybody on this board is immature then, and why do you need my ratings, you got abetter job your interviewing people for. i am a four year fo at swa so i guess im qualified to discuss on this boardJim Smyth said:Its always the same half dozen guys with you being one of them. Why dont you act like a mature person, put your name and ratings up there for us all to see and stop hiding behind a computor screen.
Falcon Jet 1 said:I guess 99% of everybody on this board is immature then, and why do you need my ratings, you got abetter job your interviewing people for. i am a four year fo at swa so i guess im qualified to discuss on this board