Originally Posted by
Aero1900
I think the 60% figure is industry standard actually.
The difference is really about how long you'll be able to stay making that 60% of you can't get your medical back.
Yeah thats what I was wondering... The fact you can spend 20 years somewhere just to lose your medical and never fly again and only be covered for 5 years is pretty horrific. Especially when others in the industry will cover you till age 65.