SENATE PANEL MOVES TO RAISE COMMERCIAL PILOT RETIREMENT AGE

The Senate Commerce Committee Thursday approved 13-8 legislation to raise the maximum age of pilots flying for Part 121 carriers from 60 to 63. The legislation, introduced by Sen. Frank Murkowski (R-Alaska), originally would have raised the cap to 65, but Commerce Committee Chairman John McCain (R...

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