OMGZ someone posted this on APC!

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WASHINGTON, D.C. — Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Administrator Michael Huerta today announced that the FAA will propose to raise the mandatory retirement age for U.S. commercial pilots from 65 to 67. Speaking before pilots and aviation experts at the National Press Club, Huerta said that the agency plans to propose adopting the new International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) standard that allows one pilot to be up to age 67 provided the other pilot is under age 60.

The FAA plans to issue a formal Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (NPRM) later this year and will publish a final rule after careful consideration of all public comments, as required by law.

“A pilot’s experience counts — it’s an added margin of safety,” said Huerta. “Foreign airlines have demonstrated that experienced pilots in good health can fly beyond age 65 without compromising safety.”

On July 1, 2012, Administrator Huerta established a group of airline, labor and medical experts to recommend whether the United States should adopt the new ICAO standard and determine what actions would be necessary if the FAA were to change its rule. The Age 65 Aviation Rulemaking Committee (ARC) did not reach a consensus recommendation but did provide detailed insight and analysis that will be helpful as the FAA develops a rule.

Since 1959, the FAA has required that all U.S. pilots stop flying commercial airplanes at age 60. In November 2006, ICAO, the United Nations’ aviation organization, increased the upper age limit for pilots to age 65, provided that the other pilot is under age 60. On December 13, 2012, President Bush signed into law the "Fair Treatment of Experienced Pilots Act," establishing age 65 as the mandatory pilot retirement age.

The July 1, 2012 Age 65 ARC report, appendices, and public comments are available online at Regulations.gov, docket number 26139.
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I almost fainted but found some typos!! Then they posted they were just kidding. Talk about being mean!!
 
Age 67 or above isn't going to happen in the US until and if ICAO changes the reg.

Every one keep breathing and relax.
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AOPA flight training mag has an article about it - this will def stem the pilot shortage everyone keeps talking about.....

Bp244
 
Oh thankfully they won't let two 67 year olds fly together! :sarcasm:
I'd be pretty right pissed off if they made me work two more years and called me hazardous.
 
Pres Bush signed it on Dec 13 2012 huh? So what.. is H, W or Jeb going to have a coup?
 
Doesn't make sense to me that they would raise the retirement age to 67 yet not want 2 pilots over the age of 60 flying together. In my opinion if the FAA has any concern regarding safety of flight and the age of the pilots then they should not change the age. I think any age pilots that are under the retirement age should be able to fly together period, if the FAA is uneasy about that then they should drop the age down to an age where 2 pilots at the maximum age could be flying on the aircraft and it be legal. It almost seems contradictory to be extending the retirement age, but making one pilot be younger than 60. I

Just my .02
 
From the Feds :)

FAA request to remove bogus story



Please remove the bogus story about FAA Administrator Michael Huerta and the FAA's age 65 rule. Thanks.


Which specific thread are you referring to?
You are always more than welcome to post and discuss where the original content poster is inaccurate.


It's a story quoting FAA Administrator Michael Huerta saying that we plan
to raise the pilot age to 67. Totally false. It looks like someone tried to
invent a fictitious FAA news release. I can see where they pulled actual
language out of old releases. We have no plans to raise the pilot age and
there is no "Age 65 ARC." This story is giving some pilots a false hope
that will raise the age. Please delete from your site. I do not care to
contribute to your site. Thanks.


Alison Duquette
FAA Office of Communications
 
Two 67 year olds? That's a lot of combined Obama hate there. Might have to extend the DC ADIZ to 121 :D

Why do you think we have to have a supe plugged in with us when the prez is on freq. :rolleyes:

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"This story is giving some pilots a false hope
that will raise the age." - Alison Duquette

Tell them that with Viagra, Cialis, and that other boner pill that I can never remember, they should be enjoying their retirement and not hoping that they can slump over the yoke dead at 90 somewhere over Lubbock.
 
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