The Prussian
Stecknadelkopf
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Age 65 is just an asinine way to make up for the lost income/retirement.
Then so is 60, or 55, or 50, or 45, or....
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Age 65 is just an asinine way to make up for the lost income/retirement.
You gentlemen are talking about two very different subjects here, my comments were in the context of the comparison of the merit system vs. the seniority based system, not about the effects on stagnation that has been experienced due to the rewrite of the rules and the movement of the gol post.Does your airline advance based on your performance?
Then so is 60, or 55, or 50, or 45, or....
BS.... retire at 65 and be done....we need the retirements so we can all climb up the ladder (seniority, upgrades, quality of life). It was bad enough to extend the age to 65. Those old timers had their run, it is now our turn to become old timers.
and nothing past 65, or we will find a way to revolt.
And nothing past 65, or we will find a way to revolt.
Remember how quickly they shoved through 65, practically in the dead of night.
What in the world makes you think it was "shoved through, practically in the dead of night"?
Can't really respond to that on an IPad in my mother's living room but I found that comment to be un-freakn'-believable! Do you really believe that?
What in the world makes you think it was "shoved through, practically in the dead of night"?
Can't really respond to that on an IPad in my mother's living room but I found that comment to be un-freakn'-believable! Do you really believe that?
Does anyone foresee another dead of the night operation to 67, 70, or no age limit?
I forsee a bunch of pilots squeeling at 64.5 just like they did at 59.5. I figured all 65 did was buy us 4.5 years of silence. I hope they don't get any traction, but I'm worried that they may. The rest of us still haven't recovered from the first go around.
I forsee a bunch of pilots squeeling at 64.5 just like they did at 59.5. I figured all 65 did was buy us 4.5 years of silence. I hope they don't get any traction, but I'm worried that they may. The rest of us still haven't recovered from the first go around.
Vetrider, many of them claimed that they'd retire at 62. Didn't happen. They'll say anything to get the age increased, including that it's safer to have flying fossils. They'll say that there's no such thing as age related cognitive decline in spite of medical evidence to the contrary. And they'll pull out the discrimination card at any chance they get.
And let's not forget the pity card; they played that card to get the age raised to 65.
all pure "Get out of my seat"
Based on your age (late 60s) and Jerry Springer redneck attitude, shouldn't you be playing with your great grandchildren instead of instilling your wisdom on all us aerodrome "whippersnappers"?
ABSOLUTELY YES!!
Do you really think that these guys are going to exit gracefully at 65 when they didn't exit gracefully at 60?
Of course they'll claim discrimination. Well, I also claim discriminatation. I don't need no stinking 8 hours of rest. I don't need 30 hour weekly/100 hour monthly limitation. That's discrimination against those of us who don't need as much sleep or rest. I'm sick and tired of this discrimination; if they raise the retirement age, they damned well better allow us to fly unlimited amounts of time daily/weekly/monthly/yearly.
Vetrider, many of them claimed that they'd retire at 62. Didn't happen.
Anyway, back to the issue...I just don't see the push for 65+...it's just not there, as it was for 60+.![]()
all pure "Get out of my seat"
Don't have any of those G G kids yet, but it is my duty to instill wisdom. That is the role of the experienced. It is also the role of the inexperienced to gain from the distribution of wisdom. However as is normally the case, it is ignored. But that is life.Based on your age (late 60s) and Jerry Springer redneck attitude, shouldn't you be playing with your great grandchildren instead of instilling your wisdom on all us aerodrome "whippersnappers"?
Plain and simple...just a moron!
There you go parrot- all pure "greedy old ********************s" nothing more
Standard boomer
Oh! you mean new material like, "It is not fair that these guys get to stay to 65 when they should have retired at 60" or "These old guy are unsafe, and should be banned from the cockpit" or "I have paid my dues, and I should be a Captain by now" You those kind of new materialYou really need some new material.
Also, to imply (if that's what you're doing) that these new rest rules and limitations that are coming down the pike are to compensate for the over 60 crowd...really? Those upcoming changes, which I have serious problems with anyway, were pushed thru for another whole different issue, and probably still won't "fix" whatever it is that they were designed to fix.Just don't burn the whole house down yet... Down the road aways, when I turn 60, I don't think I'll need no stinking 8 hours of rest either, but it is what it is.
And remember ALPA fought this ruling up until about 1972 attempting to get it repealed.Age 60 was put in place for safety. One can make sinister comments besmirching Quesada's relationship with CR Smith and soil both of their reputations with unfounded accusations but Quesada's staff chose 60 in spite of some members of the committee favoring 55 as a mandatory retirement age.
And remember ALPA fought this ruling up until about 1972 attempting to get it repealed.
BTW from what I have read, this was passed so CR could get rid of his higher paid pre-WWII pilots.