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drageraser
20th Oct 2005, 23:55
Hi all. I have heard different stories regarding the max age to fly into EU. 1st was that one pilot can be 60or over only if the other is less than 60 (which i found on the net). Today I heard that the total age of both pilots cannot equal more than 120.

Which is correct?

Thx

guclu
22nd Oct 2005, 09:19
So you can fly until the age of 99 when your copilot is 21 .

:} :} :}

Did you beleive it ?

My knowledge is that after 60 he/she is the only one above 60 in the cockpit. Final age 65.

But some countries have different age policies. For example Czech republic the limit is 62. (If not changed). And France 60 as far as I heard. (I emphasize the word "heard").

So, I would also appreciate the latest status of the age policies of different countries.


Rgrds,

Guclu

catchup
22nd Oct 2005, 09:29
1st was that one pilot can be 60or over only if the other is less than 60 (which i found on the net). Today I heard that the total age of both pilots cannot equal more than 120.

Both correct.

regards