PGT
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Just as easy as it was 6 months prior when you were 59....I thought it said in the bill that they wont make it harder for those over 60...
I'm just saying going from 60-61-62, etc. is a lot more difficult than 32-33-34.
Just as easy as it was 6 months prior when you were 59....I thought it said in the bill that they wont make it harder for those over 60...
Everyone else gets fu*&ed to varying degrees. In other words, this benefits about 5%-10% of the pilots in this industry. A horrible development for this profession.
If anyone thinks that the airlines won't use this as a way to get guys out of their full penisons they're dreaming. The above scenario is exactly what's going to happen.
I disagree. I'm no where near the top of my bid list.
I put in 11.5 years in the military to get an airline job. I wrenched for a couple years. I sat in the right seat for 7 years. Its all about paying dues. If you're paying dues at a Regional, so be it.
Your career is getting extended by 5 years, too.
Quit biatching.
I disagree. I'm no where near the top of my bid list.
Your career is getting extended by 5 years, too.
Quit biatching.
Agreed.Just the House, so far.
And to those who think their upgrade will be delayed, you're making the ASSUMPTION that everyone will stay til age 65.
That is an erroneous assumption. Just the medical retirements will offset every guy who elects to stay to 65.
Sheesh. That was fast.
No, it's not. I have no desire to "fly till I die."
Then retire when you are 60. Fact is, the age 60 rule should never have been put into effect in the first place, it's about time it is pulled off the table.
Not that fast. There are several senior Dems that have been trying to get this for at least 10 years.
Is there anything about withdrawling our troops out of Iraq in this Bill? As at least that'd be one way for a veto. . .
slightly. . .
No really, anything in the bill text that this White House could use to veto it?
Not that a Veto would really matter, since both chambers would be able to beat it.
Most of the guys I've flown with who are near 60, say they'll only fly until 62 at most. I've flown win one pilot who says he'd fly until 65, but that's it.
Even the jumpseaters who are senior captains at a legacy that I've had in the jump who are near age 60 have said that 62 is pretty much their cutoff....a couple have even said that they are done at 60 regardless.
Then retire when you are 60. Fact is, the age 60 rule should never have been put into effect in the first place, it's about time it is pulled off the table.
I'm just saying going from 60-61-62, etc. is a lot more difficult than 32-33-34.