Age 60 rule catch 22
On Dec 19, 6:51 am, "F. Baum" wrote:
On Dec 18, 4:17 pm, "Robert M. Gary" wrote:
Ok, that's just a bit non-responsive. I think that was assumed
throughout this thread. Yes you can fly as a CFI or 135 pilot until
you are 200 years old. But the age 60 rule only applies to operations
that require class 1 medicals (even if you don't have to have an ATP
rating) so I think we assumed this thread to apply to that.
Not true, this applies to acting as PIC for a 121 carrier.
Which 121 reg says that the PIC holding a class 2 medical must be
under the age of 60 or 65? I don't see that reg. I'm not aware of any
121 operator that allows PICs not not be ATP but certainly many of
them allow first officers to not be ATPs. However, that I am aware of
require all flight crew to hold a class 1 medical (regardless of
rating). Those first officers would have to be under the age of 60/65
even if they only held a commercial simply because of their ops class
1 medical requirement.
-Robert
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