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Old 04-30-2006 | 10:57 PM
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Originally Posted by skengdon
Sorry to interrupt but, about this 65 rule; on another forum they say any american citizen pilot this rule would not apply. But what if you have dual citizenship does it then apply? say for example;
i work for bristish airways and i'm english/american citizen??
do i get 65 or not?
thanks SD
The age 60/65 rule has nothing to do about citizenship. The country rules determine the age of forced retirement. If you are British and work for a for a company that operates under FAA FAR121 you cannot be age 60 or above. If you are an American and work for a British company operating under CAA/JAA rules you can fly until age 65.
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