Changing Age-60 Rule Would Slash Five-Year Retirement Total, Darby Says
Raising the U.S. pilot retirement age from 60 to 65 will reduce total retirements by about 3,800 in the next five years, says airline hiring consultant Kit Darby of AIR, Inc. FAA is expected to decide soon whether to raise the U.S. retirement age to match new ICAO standards. Separately, AIR, Inc...
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