ALPA Ends Support For Age 60 Rule

The executive board of the Air Line Pilots Association (ALPA) voted by an 80% margin to end its support for FAA's mandatory retirement age for pilots, known as the Age 60 Rule. Because of mounting efforts to allow pilots to fly beyond age 60, ALPA's board has tasked the union with using its...

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