Do you honestly believe that? I'll be out of the 1900 right seat in a matter of months, thanks. And I'm tired of other members of my age group speaking for me. I'll be content if I never make it to the mythical "top," as a lot of career airline pilots haven't. The anti-65 argument has been swallowed by a lot of people who are convinced they'll be building seniority at the same airline for their whole careers. Bad news, guys - most pilots don't. Did you sleep through the collapse of TWA? Pan-Am? Eastern? Do you think every one of the current carriers will still be here thirty years from now? As we are all so fond of saying, the industry is cyclical, and what's old will be new again. The idea of having to restart at a new airline with Age 60 breathing down my neck is far more daunting to me than the idea of never making senior captain on the 777 fleet. Pensions as we knew them are gone, guys. I'd take five years of earning potential over the promise of a fat pension any day. Plus, there's that whole "love what I'm doing" part of the job that a lot of people seem to ignore. It's strange that the youngest guys in the industry are the ones whining the loudest about their right to retire early.
My extra five years won't be on the top or the bottom, it will be somewhere in the middle. And so will just about everyone else's.