General Lee
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I think they've got in the back of their mind the idea that retirement age might happen again. (Maybe even go away?) And that maybe we're close to a big change in the way we fly, like partially unmanned? Idk.
No, the airlines want younger pilots, not older ones that need more sick time, vacation, and bid min schedule or drop trips because they are tired. Not every over age 65 pilot is like that maybe, but I bet the vast majority wouldn't be there if they didn't have ex wives etc.
In Canada pilots can fly to 70 now, but at 65 they have two options if their company has them (like Air Canada): narrowbody FO or INTL cruise officer that doesn't takeoff or land. The latter is very senior because most of the ex Captains just left INTL widebody flying in the left seat, and don't want to do multiple leg days on a narrowbody. The only good thing about that new rule, it preserves upgrades. At 65, they are kicked out of the left seat. And, ALPA in Canada had to approve it since the Govt enacted that rule.
Bye Bye---General Lee