Big Beer Belly
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Andy,
FWIW ... I agree with your last post 100%! With 7, shortly going to 9 distinct fleet types at my airline, it is disconcerting (to say the least) to witness guys approaching 60 absolutely STRUGGLE through training on another fleet type. BY THEIR OWN ADMISSION, they caution the youngsters how difficult they perceive the training as they've aged.
I've witnessed it on the line. Not all approaching 60 have noticeably deteriorated flight skills, but I have witnessed more than a few and enough to convince me the arbitrary number of 60 is probably just about right on. My father retired as a physician before age 60 as he felt his own skills slipping. He said many of his colleagues knew their own skills were also slipping but their egos would just not let go. If I'm not mistaken air traffic controllers also face a mandatory retirement age (believe it's 55?).
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FWIW ... I agree with your last post 100%! With 7, shortly going to 9 distinct fleet types at my airline, it is disconcerting (to say the least) to witness guys approaching 60 absolutely STRUGGLE through training on another fleet type. BY THEIR OWN ADMISSION, they caution the youngsters how difficult they perceive the training as they've aged.
I've witnessed it on the line. Not all approaching 60 have noticeably deteriorated flight skills, but I have witnessed more than a few and enough to convince me the arbitrary number of 60 is probably just about right on. My father retired as a physician before age 60 as he felt his own skills slipping. He said many of his colleagues knew their own skills were also slipping but their egos would just not let go. If I'm not mistaken air traffic controllers also face a mandatory retirement age (believe it's 55?).
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