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In rec.aviation.owning Gezellig wrote:
On Mon, 01 Sep 2008 17:35:05 GMT, wrote: In these litigious days it is highly unlikely there will ever be an absolute cut off age for flying, driving, or anything else. About the only reasons one exists for airline pilots is international treaties and a general lack of interest. I see little correlation to driving (a necessity) and flying (hardly one) yet there have been attempts to enforce max driving age in many states. Look again. Driving is a privilege by law in every state in the US; not a right, not a necessity. The legal status of private driving is no different then that of private flying. Every attempt to even enact a physical for driving past a certain age has been shot down as age discrimination. I *can* see that this age-PPL thing could easily become a political football (Vegas for instance) where a very small minority takes it in the chin "for the public good". hell, ppl don't want planes flying over them for any reason, getting the codgers out of the air would get near complete public approval imo. The Vegas thing is nothing more than a local bureaucrat in the pocket of developers shooting off his mouth. Now, curious, how old are you? I'm mid 50s. Early 60's. -- Jim Pennino Remove .spam.sux to reply. |
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