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Getting pilots to finally retire is part of the solution to the shortage! Who wants to start training in an industry where there is no movement and few job opportunities? Get back to the late 90's when every airline was hiring retiring and you'll get people interested in a becoming a pilot again.
 
Back in the 90's, I think United had the option of a pilot retiring at 60 but being able to coming back as an FE. Everyone else used to call them "herpes". Go figure....
 
Back in the 90's, I think United had the option of a pilot retiring at 60 but being able to coming back as an FE. Everyone else used to call them "herpes". Go figure....

It wasn't just UA. It was any airline with an FE seat.

I did meet a 74 year old herpe once. I don't think he would've been a plumber these days.
 
Bring back the 60 rule and get more pilots who are now on the street back into the cockpit where they belong - how much money do you really have to make?

MOVE OVER DAD AND GO HOME AND ENJOY THE REST OF YOUR LIFE
 

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