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Old 10-04-2020, 02:53 PM
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jtf560
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Originally Posted by Jkmsr View Post
union released age numbers earlier this summer. About 900 pilots 58+.
There will likely be around 40% of the list retiring or losing their medicals over the next decade. There are also many very senior pilots who have a long time to go. There will probably be 20 year non voluntary SICs hired pre furlough. I am late 40s with over 250 pilots senior AND younger than me. I will never be able to be a PIC on the biggest/ bestest beast we have. I am OK with that, but people should definitely think through how their age/ seniority will likely affect their progression when deciding what is best for their future. Some did and made the jump while others are OK with what they have. Some made the jump and are now second guessing that choice while many who made the jump are happy with their choice- I have talked to friends on both sides of this over the last month. Who would have thought pilots would be happy finding out they get to stay employed at essentially half pay? Every choice is a gamble in this profession. Even starting out in it now as a younger pilot is a gamble that there will be a good job available all the way until you are able to retire.

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