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How to tell if you are flying with someone that has passed 60

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Ooooooo! Threating us all with MORE????

You are paranoid aren't you!!!
Do you think this is the only issue you will ever face? Try:
Bankruptcy
Furlough
Recession
Accident
FAR violation
Loss of medical
Termination
Fire
Hijacking
Shootings
The list goes on and on.

I suppose when you get to age 60 you will live up to your principles and retire so those junior may move up a notch.

The above are possibilities, but the real probability is the impact of Open Skies and Foreign Control. These changes that WILL come, will have more impact than age 65.

The time to get involved and educated on this is now. Not when the legislation hits the the floor.
 
41. Has to go back to the Over Ear style headsets because the In Ear ones can no longer make it past the hair.
 
42. Everybody else seems to taxi either too fast or too slow, and you can't maintain taxiway centerlines.

43. You get angry or confused taxiing. For example, you routinely forget which one is "Outer Mike" and "Inner Lima".

44. You refer to those under the age of 50 as "whipper-snappers".
 
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42. Everybody else seems to taxi either too fast or too slow, and you can't maintain taxiway centerlines.

43. You get angry or confused taxiing. For example, you routinely forget which one is "Outter Mike" and "Inner Lima".

44. You refer to those under the age of 50 as "whipper-snappers".

45. He/she is in the left seat flying as Captain. You're in the right seat whining "Life's not fair, Life's not fair". Get over it "whipper-snappers". If age 65 is the worst thing that happens to you in life and your career, consider yourself a very, very lucky person!!
 
45. He/she is in the left seat flying as Captain. You're in the right seat whining "Life's not fair, Life's not fair". Get over it "whipper-snappers". If age 65 is the worst thing that happens to you in life and your career, consider yourself a very, very lucky person!!

He carries a scab list and complains non stop about what he lost to replacement workers (even after 25 years), then engages in the exact same seniority aggressionist behavior and, not only insists it's OK because he deserves more, lambasts anyone who takes issue!!
 
45. He/she is in the left seat flying as Captain. You're in the right seat whining "Life's not fair, Life's not fair". Get over it "whipper-snappers". If age 65 is the worst thing that happens to you in life and your career, consider yourself a very, very lucky person!!

46. Having to fly with Capt. N1VIBS and having to listen to the same story every week, except he keeps going back and forth between "sheep porn" and "goat porn" in it.
 
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45. He/she is in the left seat flying as Captain. You're in the right seat whining "Life's not fair, Life's not fair". Get over it "whipper-snappers". If age 65 is the worst thing that happens to you in life and your career, consider yourself a very, very lucky person!!

47. He continually tells you how easy you "young kids" have had it and how tough if was for him when he was you age and had to "earn it". Meanwhile, your thinking, "didn't he just tell me he had already been a Captain for 5 years when he was my age?".

48. Yammers on non-stop about how great the old days were and how his authority now gets watered down by the 25 year old gate agent chick.
 

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