Air Transport

DATE:31/10/06
SOURCE:Flight International
FAA to decide on 'age 60' rule

A week before the International Civil Aviation Organisation resolution that medically fit commercial passenger transport commanders may fly until age 65 - an increase from 60 - becomes effective, the US Federal Aviation Administration will receive a report intended to enable it to decide whether it will adopt the new ICAO standard for pilots flying US-registered aircraft. The FAA should be in a position to decide on 23 November.





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