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Aerosmith

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I was having a discussion with a colleague, who claimed that pilots over 60 from forreign carriers are allowed to land in the US. I disagreed but I couldn´t find any info on this. Can any FAR schollars in here shed some light on this?
 
I'm no FAR scholar, but if they aren't US Part 121, I don't think we have a place to say at what age a pilot can land. Pilots over 60 land planes all the time in this country, just not ones who are operating under Part 121. Actually, come to think of it, I know a guy who flew for Jalways who was landing DC-10s willy-nilly in this country at age 63.
 
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