CONGRESS RENEWS CAMPAIGN TO RAISE PILOT RETIREMENT AGE
Separate bills were introduced in the Senate and House last month to raise the retirement age for commercial pilots from 60 to 65, a renewal of a campaign that failed to get off the ground last year. In the Senate, Frank Murkowski (R-Alaska) offered his bill to repeal the FAA rule, which now...
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