US Congress to consider raising pilot retirement age to tackle industry shortage

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The United States Congress is considering proposed legislation that would raise the retirement age for commercial airline pilots in the US by at least two years, from 65 to 67.

A group of Republicans in Congress proposed the legislation, arguing that raising the retirement age would help address the pilot shortage across the country.

During a news conference, which took place on July 25, 2022, Senator Lindsey Graham said that the proposal would require pilots over the age of 65 to pass a rigorous medical screening every six months.

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