House Votes On Separate Bill To Raise Pilot Retirement Age

The House last night was expected to vote on a standalone bill that would raise the retirement age for commercial pilots from 60 to 65, a vote that would splinter off the pilot age provisions in the FAA reauthorization bill, currently stalled in the Senate. The bill, "The Fair Treatment for...

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