COMPROMISE AT 62
Every 2-3 years the Age 60 Rule comes up. Nothing ever happens. The answer is simple: Pilots today at Age 60, with a life expectancy of 76, are in far better shape than a 1959 pilot at Age 60 with an expectancy of 64. If the FAA isn't ready to follow the European Joint Aviation Authority's limit of...
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