Originally Posted by
rickair7777
It's not gone. They are not going to scrap the entire FAA re-authorization which was already passed by the house. It was already agreed to in principle by the Senate committee.
There's still potential for changes when the Senate gets back to the FAA bill, but at this point inertia is in favor of age 67. Somebody has to actively remove it from process, which could happen since there are still pilot qualification (ATP) issues in play so horse trading is still possible.. But the default now is that it passes (eventually).
my opinion and I hope I am right
2032 they will raise it to 70 along with normal SS retirement at 70 instead of 67
till then it's dead
GOP can't pass a budget without the democrats as the speaker said
and the FAA reauth bill will be on the back burner with just extensions
32-31 was the vote within the committee
let's speak facts not the whole house vote
let the dreamers dream for now about 2 more years