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Old 07-26-2006 | 02:21 PM
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Originally Posted by swaayze
Yes but.......age 65 is coming. My guess is by year end 2007.

I doubt there will be that many takers. I would guess the average retirement age would go up to 61 or 62 in the near term.
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Old 07-26-2006 | 06:48 PM
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I suspect not many really want to keep flying, but thanks to the last few years of stock market doldrums and pension cancellations I think you'll be surprised how many keep at it.
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Old 07-26-2006 | 07:12 PM
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Originally Posted by swaayze
I suspect not many really want to keep flying, but thanks to the last few years of stock market doldrums and pension cancellations I think you'll be surprised how many keep at it.
Statistically, your ability to hold a class I medical starts to drop off steeply at age 55. Many folks won't even have the choice, ESPECIALLY if the FAA institutes higher certification standards. BTW, be prepared for those higher standards to be applied to pilots under the age of 60 too.

Actually, my real reservation about increasing the retirement age is that management will want to "normalize" pilot compensation to an assumed age 65 retirement. That means reducing your hourly pay on the assumption that you will make it up by working longer. This is going to really screw that large percentage of pilots who cannot meet the medical standards or are just too worn out too keep at it all the way to 65.
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Old 07-27-2006 | 07:00 AM
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Originally Posted by rickair7777
Many folks won't even have the choice, ESPECIALLY if the FAA institutes higher certification standards. BTW, be prepared for those higher standards to be applied to pilots under the age of 60 too.
That's funny. There are more than a few Docs out there that will give you a passing grade if you pass "his" examination.

I know of two. Not that I needed either.....seriously.
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Old 07-27-2006 | 11:43 AM
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Originally Posted by directbears
That's funny. There are more than a few Docs out there that will give you a passing grade if you pass "his" examination.

I know of two. Not that I needed either.....seriously.
I also use one of those legendary AME's who is very popular with senior airline guys...some folks fly in from out of state to see him! Not that I need to...he just happens to be located within walking distance of mi casa.
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Old 07-27-2006 | 12:21 PM
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Originally Posted by rickair7777
I also use one of those legendary AME's who is very popular with senior airline guys...some folks fly in from out of state to see him! Not that I need to...he just happens to be located within walking distance of mi casa.
LOL The one close to DFW? That guy is hilarious, and he doesn't mind bragging about it.
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