IATA Calls for Raising Pilot Age Limit to 67
#1382
They shamelessly cast aside their most senior members, who have paid the most dues, covered pilots’ health insurance premiums during furloughs, took pay cuts to prevent furloughs during COVID, and endured loss of pension, bankruptcies, strikes, etc., and [did the heavy lifting during the challenging decades.
What does any of the above have to do with their so-called effort to “do the right thing“? Shameless is right.
#1383
Friendly reminder: don't go around rubbing the unfairness of life in other people's faces and then through a hissy fit when the unlubed Weiner of Unfairness finds you. If you want empathy, you gotta show a little too every once in a while.
#1384
Gets Weekends Off
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Sounds like they need a healthy dose of that "suck it up, buttercup", "life's not fair, deal with it" and "nobody cares, work harder" they love to dish out.
Friendly reminder: don't go around rubbing the unfairness of life in other people's faces and then through a hissy fit when the unlubed Weiner of Unfairness finds you. If you want empathy, you gotta show a little too every once in a while.
Friendly reminder: don't go around rubbing the unfairness of life in other people's faces and then through a hissy fit when the unlubed Weiner of Unfairness finds you. If you want empathy, you gotta show a little too every once in a while.
#1385
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Considering what they’ve been pushing and how they’ve been pushing, I believe it.
#1386
Line Holder
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Yes, whole bunch of them wanted to furlough and create 1000s of training cycles rather than fly a reduced schedule for a few months and enjoy a little time with family. These people seem wired differently. Life for them isn’t about community, doing what’s best for the team, or safety, it’s about acquiring more “stuff” for themselves no matter the cost to others. It’s called, looking for happiness where it cannot be found.
#1387
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Notam 21
UPDATE on ICAO 42nd Assembly and ALPA/APA Statements
October 7, 2025
This update includes:
IATA is fully committed to see the age raised, and LEPF is in step with them, as well.
1- We are a labor union, why are you making arguments on management’s behalf?
Let Experienced Pilots Fly
UPDATE on ICAO 42nd Assembly and ALPA/APA Statements
October 7, 2025
This update includes:
IATA is fully committed to see the age raised, and LEPF is in step with them, as well.
1- We are a labor union, why are you making arguments on management’s behalf?
Let Experienced Pilots Fly
#1388
Yes, whole bunch of them wanted to furlough and create 1000s of training cycles rather than fly a reduced schedule for a few months and enjoy a little time with family. These people seem wired differently. Life for them isn’t about community, doing what’s best for the team, or safety, it’s about acquiring more “stuff” for themselves no matter the cost to others. It’s called, looking for happiness where it cannot be found.
And yeah OO did that during COVID. A handful of super senior guys were against taking the reduced lines but the pilot group had no problem flaming and shaming them to oblivion. Most of all got put on reserve on reduced our lines. I basically got to sit at home paid and only came in to fly every 60ish days for currency. As soon as flying started coming back, most pilots were ready to go and everyone got to keep their jobs. I'm just a lowly line pilot but it seemed pretty brilliant to me.
#1389
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I am thoroughly enjoying how each update from the geezers becomes increasingly unhinged and detached from reality
#1390
They shamelessly cast aside their most senior members, who have paid the most dues, covered pilots’ health insurance premiums during furloughs, took pay cuts to prevent furloughs during COVID, and endured loss of pension, bankruptcies, strikes, etc., and did the heavy lifting during the challenging decades.
Yet those very union members that today enjoy the fruit of the most senior members’ labor, are too quick to cast aside those that provided them with today’s riches. APA and ALPA leadership are also quick to divide the membership on this issue, in spite of their chants “We are stronger together”.
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