Don't you all think that once this thing passes, the airlines will find a way to manipulate the change? Two concerns come to mind right off the bat. One is that I think they will try to get away with paying us less saying that we can make less hourly because we can work longer and make it up. The other is that I think the pilots at the airlines that still have pensions will get hosed. Undoubtedly management will impose a penalty for early retirement prior to 65 much like it would be for retiring prior to age 60. Like I said, I am not completely against it but I think it's going to be one of these things that management will screw us with somehow and we will regret it in the end. JMHO. Whaddya all think?
If the retirement age increases, it will result in a negative sum game for pilots. There will be a few that benefit, but most will end up losing more than was gained by the few. There will be a decrease in wages and benefits that most pilots will not be able to offset, even working an additional five years.