House Committee Approves Raising Pilot Retirement Age to Address Shortage.

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The House Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure has voted to raise the mandatory retirement age for commercial airline pilots from 65 to 67 as the industry faces a persistent shortage of aviators. The proposed FAA reauthorization bill now faces a vote in the full House, but it isn't clear whether the new retirement age provision would be in a final version of the bill or make it through a vote in either chamber. The Air Line Pilots Association, the country's biggest pilot labor union, has opposed the measure.
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