PILOT SEEKS AGE 60 EXEMPTION, CITES POSITIVE FINANCIAL IMPACT

Hundreds of airline pilots have unsuccessfully sought exemptions from FAA to permit them to continue flying for Part 121 carriers past the mandatory retirement age of 60, but few have been as persuasive as US Airways pilot John R. Ham of Aurora, Colo. Ham, who will turn 60 on May 15, told FAA this...

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