imacdog
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Being that the rule changed in Dec 07 the oldest are approaching 62. We have no statistics yet. If you are talking about civilians you are talking apples and asparagus. They do not have the circadian disruptions over a lifetime we do. Our domestic schedules are bad enough(6am dept. day 1, 14hr duty day, 3pm the next with a 7-8 hr duty day followed up with a 8-9 hour layover then another 14hr day. Intl. is a whole different animal. Going thru whale training a few years ago the IP made a comment that stuck with mefatigue is the most challanging part of this airplane) coming from domestic I thought he was another whining WB guy. Boy was I wrong. Point is you cannot compare us to the general population.
Corporate guys have been flying ultra-long haul for some time now with no age restrictions.