Wednesday, September 27, 2006

New FAA Forum to Review Age 60 Rule For Pilots

New FAA Forum to Review Age 60 Rule For Pilots: "Since 1959, the FAA has required that all U.S. pilots stop flying commercial airplanes at age 60. In November, ICAO, the United Nations’ aviation organization, will increase the upper age limit for pilots to age 65, provided that one of the two pilots in the cockpit is under age 60"

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