McCain, Gorton Hesitant To Change Pilot Age 60 Rule

Key members of the Senate Commerce Committee and its aviation subcommittee expressed misgivings about pushing legislation that would raise the mandatory retirement age for commercial pilots in good health from the current 60 years to age 65. Frank Murkowski (R-Alaska), who introduced a bill that...

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