I spoke to a high ranking member of the JCAA (Jamaican civil aviation authority) today , and he says that since ICAO has now approved age 65, the FAA is going to agree to pilots with ICAO licences landing in the U.S. up to age 65. which means that U.S. pilots age 60+ need to increase thier pressure to remove this unfair law in thier own land (and interest), bottom line is that since i (for example) have a British ALTP it wont matter (to me) what the FAA says, because they wont have jurisdiction over me any more.
ps, maybe, its a "moot" (changed thanks 2 mike 734 lol) point because looks like i`ve got that A320 capt job that i wanted in India, yippeee.