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Age 65 plus a slowing economy does not bode well for hiring (or advancement) for the next few years.

Thanks ALPA!

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I just heard that Jonathan Turley has agreed to represent some CAL pilots who turned 60+ just before the age 65 ruling. His goal is to have those pilots reinstated if they so choose. I would not take this challenge lightly simply because of the credentials and experince of this particular attorney.
Please....don't shoot the messenger, as I'm just repeating what heard yesterday from a couple of USAir pilots.
 
The U.S. military is still hiring.
 
Anyone got a good grasp on what majors are hiring and the QOL at those airlines?

I am looking into the airlines for stability (sad isn't it) after corporate owners realize they can't afford to own jets...

Yes I have applied at Netjets! :laugh:


I came from corporate, with no airline experience, and would not do it again.

It takes years to get back the quality of life of corporate flying, if it ever comes.

Aviation seems to me to be a volitale industry from all directions. If you can find a solid corporate job, keep it. If it isn't very secure, start a side business and use your flying jobs as supplemental income.

A captain told me once that you don't work for Delta/American/Southwest/etc.., you work for your family; the prior is just your employer.
 

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