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IATA Calls for Raising Pilot Age Limit to 67

Old 09-23-2025 | 06:57 PM
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Originally Posted by DogPit
Sounds like you are a terrible mentor.
Thank you.
Old 09-23-2025 | 07:00 PM
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Originally Posted by DogPit
Sounds like you are a terrible mentor.
and get off your phone in flight.
Old 09-24-2025 | 03:35 AM
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Originally Posted by BlueJetDork
and get off your phone in flight.
Don't you have some company material you should be pretending to read but really are sleeping?
Old 09-24-2025 | 03:51 AM
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Let Experienced Pilots Fly

NOTAM #19

“EXPERIENCE MATTERS”

September 23, 2025

This update includes:

· LEPF attends RAA (Regional Airline Association) Conference

· LEPF leadership meetings on Capitol Hill

· Re-introduction of “Let Experienced Pilots Fly Act” in the US Senate

· Senator Cruz’ letter to President Trump

**LEPF President Barry Kendrick, VP Christina Halli, and Government Affairs lobbyist, Madison Higginbotham were invited guests attending the RAA Gala and Conference on Friday, September 20, 2025, in Washington DC. Our continued relationship with RAA President Faye Malarkey Black, and their leadership team, discussed our mutual support and joint effort to RTA.

**The same three mentioned above also met with Senators Cruz, Blackburn, and Thune, as well as Congressman Nehls offices to discuss our ongoing efforts to re-introduce the “LEPF Act” in the US Senate. They also discussed IATA’s WP349 and the upcoming ICAO Assembly in Montreal, Canada. LEPF ICAO Liaison, Capt. Allen Baker will attend the Assembly joining Congressman Nehls and IATA.

**The “LEPF Act” re-introduction in the US Senate, we believe, is imminent. We are actively engaged with the offices of Senators Blackburn and Graham for re-introduction.

**Senator Ted Cruz delivered a letter to the POTUS, advocating strong support at the ICAO Assembly on WP349, to raise or even “abolish” the arbitrary age restriction. Here is the LINK to the article in Reuters. Below are additional articles published on the same topic, as well as a link to the letter Sen. Cruz sent to President Trump.

LEPF thanks Sen. Cruz for his prompt action on this urgent issue during our visit to DC.
Thank you for your continued engagement and support!
The burden of proof should be on the agencies that restrict the pilot license privileges at a certain age, to justify why they do so.

Experience Matters!

LEPF

Reuters article:
https://www.reuters.com/business/aer...ts-2025-09-21/

Additional articles:
https://www.commerce.senate.gov/2025...retirement-age
https://avbrief.com/cruz-suggests-po...etirement-age/

Senator Cruz’ letter to POTUS:
https://www.commerce.senate.gov/serv...D-8953E182135F
Old 09-24-2025 | 03:52 AM
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Senator Cruz’ letter to POTUS:


https://www.commerce.senate.gov/serv...D-8953E182135F
Old 09-24-2025 | 04:06 AM
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Originally Posted by FSDO
Let Experienced Pilots Fly

NOTAM #19

“EXPERIENCE MATTERS”

September 23, 2025

This update includes:

· LEPF attends RAA (Regional Airline Association) Conference

· LEPF leadership meetings on Capitol Hill

· Re-introduction of “Let Experienced Pilots Fly Act” in the US Senate

· Senator Cruz’ letter to President Trump

**LEPF President Barry Kendrick, VP Christina Halli, and Government Affairs lobbyist, Madison Higginbotham were invited guests attending the RAA Gala and Conference on Friday, September 20, 2025, in Washington DC. Our continued relationship with RAA President Faye Malarkey Black, and their leadership team, discussed our mutual support and joint effort to RTA.

**The same three mentioned above also met with Senators Cruz, Blackburn, and Thune, as well as Congressman Nehls offices to discuss our ongoing efforts to re-introduce the “LEPF Act” in the US Senate. They also discussed IATA’s WP349 and the upcoming ICAO Assembly in Montreal, Canada. LEPF ICAO Liaison, Capt. Allen Baker will attend the Assembly joining Congressman Nehls and IATA.

**The “LEPF Act” re-introduction in the US Senate, we believe, is imminent. We are actively engaged with the offices of Senators Blackburn and Graham for re-introduction.

**Senator Ted Cruz delivered a letter to the POTUS, advocating strong support at the ICAO Assembly on WP349, to raise or even “abolish” the arbitrary age restriction. Here is the LINK to the article in Reuters. Below are additional articles published on the same topic, as well as a link to the letter Sen. Cruz sent to President Trump.

LEPF thanks Sen. Cruz for his prompt action on this urgent issue during our visit to DC.
Thank you for your continued engagement and support!
The burden of proof should be on the agencies that restrict the pilot license privileges at a certain age, to justify why they do so.

Experience Matters!

LEPF

Reuters article:
https://www.reuters.com/business/aer...ts-2025-09-21/

Additional articles:
https://www.commerce.senate.gov/2025...retirement-age
https://avbrief.com/cruz-suggests-po...etirement-age/

Senator Cruz’ letter to POTUS:
https://www.commerce.senate.gov/serv...D-8953E182135F
Nothing says "we support labor" like bending the knee to the RAA, the organization who has supported paying pilots literal food stamps wages
Old 09-24-2025 | 04:23 AM
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[Mod Input] Another reminder to remain civil in these discussions. Knock off the insults.
Old 09-24-2025 | 04:25 AM
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Originally Posted by FSDO
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The burden of proof should be on the agencies that restrict the pilot license privileges at a certain age, to justify why they do so.

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Repeating things like this doesn't make them true. The rest of us believe the burned of proof is on you, who wants to make a major change to the industry, proving it's not only safer, but also in the best interest of the industry (as opposed to being in your best interest).
Old 09-24-2025 | 04:50 AM
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Now this is a gem. Let The Coots Fly Act people now seem to want to "mentor" the regional pilots hence going to RAA. That's beautiful... the FAA should bend the knee to them and carve out an exception for aircraft with 70 seats or less, and have no retirement age there - just Class 1.

I think old coots in the left seat at a regional would properly age some of these 'stache youngin types, so by the time they get here, they'd likely lose the 'stache because they will have been "mentored" grey, ergo not needing the 'stache anymore to look old enough. Could be a great thing too.. 🤪
Old 09-24-2025 | 05:15 AM
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It looks like WP 349 (Presented by IATA) is on the "Order of Business" at the ICAO A42 Assembly for tomorrow, September 25th. There are a HUGE number of "Working Papers" being presented on various topics and from many sources.
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