FAA unlikely to raise age 65
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By that time, anybody reading this will be older than 67 and/or deceased anyway..
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Bureaucrats run and hide in the face of significant decisions with serious ramifications.
If this congress doesn't do it, the next one might. I wouldn't write it off just yet.
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Whoever wants to stay till 67, hope you start actually enjoying your earnings before retirement. Average male life expectency is only 76, so you get 9 years, the females get a little longer to 81 (no data for all the other genders yet).
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Upper-middle class professionals beat the spread, on average. Subtract a couple years for pilot lifestyle at work. Maybe more than a couple for cargo.
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Barring an unexpected disease or accident, the best guesstimate for individual lifespan is looking at parents and grandparents.
With caveats, of course.
(The old joke: Married men die on average 5 years before their wives….because THEY WANT TO, applies)
With caveats, of course.
(The old joke: Married men die on average 5 years before their wives….because THEY WANT TO, applies)
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both my parents are 84+ and still play tennis...
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