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Pilots over 60 Could Be Given Freedom to Fly

FAA Administrator Marion Blakey’s proposal to end the Age 60 Rule is a step in the right direction.  However, the harsh reality of the situation is that American pilots are already suffering under the current standards.  I have spoken with Administrator Blakey and she has agreed to consider addressing the impact to pilots stuck in the middle – those who will be forced to retire at age 60 before the new rule is enacted.

It is clear that there is much work yet to be done on behalf of our pilots and I will continue working to pass my “Freedom to Fly Act” to expedite this rule change.  My legislation will ensure that American pilots are granted the same rights and privileges as foreign pilots in accordance with the ICAO [International Civil Aviation Organization] age standards.