Originally Posted by
SkyHigh
Back when I started the average age of new hires at the majors was 27 and you were pretty much out of the running by 30. Given that situation an aviation career was a survivable proposition. Even if you didn't make it by 30 at least you could move on.
If you did make it to a major then you were young enough to be able to deal with first year low wages and a furlough or two. A few years ago Air Inc listed the average age of new hires at the majors as 38 years old. Now that the age 65 rule is in effect I suppose the average age could move into the lower 40's.
Given the current state of our profession if I were to be a 19 year old kid today I never would even consider even getting a private license let alone choosing aviation as a profession. I love to fly but I have a strong interest in self preservation and in living a good life.
SkyHigh
Six of the eighteen guys in my class alone were under 29. The oldest was 38. But, that was just my class.