Alaska Senator Pushes Plan to Raise Pilot Retirement Age To 65
In an effort to alleviate a growing nationwide pilot shortage, which has hit his home state of Alaska particularly hard, Sen. Frank Murkowski (R-Alaska) is pushing legislation to raise the mandatory retirement age for commercial pilots in good health from the current 60 years to 65. Murkowski "will...
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