BILL EXTENDING PILOT RETIREMENT AGE TO 65 SAILS THROUGH CONGRESS
While long-term FAA reauthorization legislation has been sitting on Capitol Hill for the past three months, a bill that increases the mandatory retirement age limit for commercial pilots to 65 sailed through Congress last week and was signed into law by President Bush on Thursday. The House aviation...
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