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These guys want to stay in the best paying seat for a few more years. To HE11 with the guys that vacated the seats for them in the past. It's all about them. that's understandable. I just think we should be honest about the motivations
Just because you can't change the past doesn't mean you can't improve the future.
Will the "younger" pilots then get more years at the top also? NO. They will STILL have to wait longer to move up.
Huh? The only people who won't get more years at the top are older, junior F/O's. This does not constitue a majority of the pilots in this country.
Can they chose to retire at 60 and still be equally well off? NO, their progression will be slowed by the Herpes at the top, AND IRS exemptions that were in place due to the early retirement age will go away, since after all "you don't have to retire at 60".
There is no A-plan so there is no IRS exemption. Please try to become more educated on the specifics before you are polled.
It's really comical that in one breath people decry age 60 as "arbitrary", yet then say "let them go to 65". Why not 70? 75? 80?. but surely they they wouldn't be able to pass a class one if they got to old......right.. Hmm, you stand to make 200K next year if you get a class one, 0 if you don't. Nah, there'd be no incentive to pay off a less than "honest" ame....
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Would you rather go to an FAA equivalent of the MVD inspection station? The rule's gotta change and we have to start somewhere. There are much bigger battles that should be fought than trying to defend an unfair rule.
How about disability? Because pilots can have a career cut short with minor medical issues, many off us carry LOL insurance. In some cases the company pays. Up until 9-11, we had some Herpes FE's pushing 70 who were STILL collecting 747 and DC-10 FE pay (higher than today's NB capt) LONG AFTER THE FLEETS HAD BEEN RETIRED. They were burning up the sick leave. Do you foresee a new "de facto" retirement plan? Collecting "long term disability" insurance after age 60 until you die? All you have to do is fail your physical. The result? LTDI will simply go away. History has shown us that at companies that allowed the senior guys to become "ROPES", sick leave usage was extremely high. Let them stay in the pilot seat and you'll see guys expecting to get 150 days of vacation a year and 500 hours of sick leave, all on the backs of everyone else.
DAL suposedly had a VERY senior F/A who took two things to annual recurrent training. Her walker and her lawyer. I'd expect that to be the future of the pilot profession also.
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