American Airlines Pilots Overwhelmingly Reaffirm Their Support for Retirement at Age 60
The Allied Pilots Association (APA) released the results of two recently conducted polls that demonstrate strong continuing support for maintaining mandatory retirement at age 60 for the nation's commercial pilots.
CONTACT: APA Captain Denis Breslin, 817-302-2350/619-980-8941 KEYWORD: TEXASINDUSTRY KEYWORD: LEGAL/LAW GOVERNMENT TRAVEL AIRLINES TRANSPORTATIONSOURCE: Allied Pilots Association
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