COURT ASKS WHY AGE 60 RULE DOESN'T COVER CORPORATE PILOTS

A three-judge federal appeals court panel hearing arguments in October on a lawsuit to repeal the FAR Part 121 ``Age 60 Rule'' wanted to know why the FAA allows corporate and air-taxi pilots to fly beyond age 60. The FAA responded to the court that the duty of an air carrier to provide service with...

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