Originally Posted by
Unicornpilot
Everything I posted is a fact including the ICAO PowerPoint presentations, the reference to the new age limit in American Airlines’ FOM, the new ICAO reg for above age 65 flying, and the New FAA reg, etc.
Yes the medical group contracted in 2017/18 to provide a risk assessment of flying over age 65 recommended to not increase the age limit. However, the regulators and AMEs are moving forward with the age change per the timeline I described from the different PUBLIC sources.
Expect the age change to occur simultaneously around the world in early 2020 with the change attached to a current bill in Congress.
OK, you do not seem to understand the difference between ICAO and EASA. They are quite a bit different; those are EASA presentations, not ICAO. And they're both different than the FAA and the legal process required to change the age limit in the US.
You have provided no documents indicating that an age change is on the cusp of being enacted.
I'm going to make a stab in the dark here … you turn 65 in 2020, correct?