w8n4swa
...in OAK!
- Joined
- Dec 10, 2001
- Posts
- 185
IMHO
It has been said that quality of life will be lower with retirement age raised to 65....sure, quality of life would be great if we retired at 55 or even 50, but why force everyone to retire so early when many pilots may want to continue to fly. I say, if you want to retire at an earlier age, by all means go right ahead and do so...it's your choice. No one should be forced to retire at 60 if they're fit enough to pass their physicals/checkrides and they'd like to continue flying. Let's do what's fair and raise the standard.
It has been said that quality of life will be lower with retirement age raised to 65....sure, quality of life would be great if we retired at 55 or even 50, but why force everyone to retire so early when many pilots may want to continue to fly. I say, if you want to retire at an earlier age, by all means go right ahead and do so...it's your choice. No one should be forced to retire at 60 if they're fit enough to pass their physicals/checkrides and they'd like to continue flying. Let's do what's fair and raise the standard.