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Gulfstreamaviator
4th Jan 2007, 06:12
I will post this also in the specific region, as well as here, to attempt to obtain a response from Ppruners who read only their own regions posting, so please do not delete this apparant duplicate posing for at least one week.

Can anyone please provide specific detailed references to the DCA for Hong Kong, Singapore and Malaysia to the recent ICAO increase in retirement age from 60 to 65.

I am seeking the NON airline but AOC, or corporate criteria.

Many thanks in advance.

BIG MACH
5th Jan 2007, 18:52
When I last checked, Hong Kong CAD makes no specific reference to a 65 age limit. They comply with ICAO and since ICAO are now 65, they automatically comply. Your licence states that it is issued in accordance with ICAO rules. I suspect the same will apply to other countries. A difference is only issued if you wish to restrict your own licence holders to 60.

Itswindyout
5th Jan 2007, 20:45
I agree that this is the basic standard, but has Malaysia also accepted the 65 rule.

I ask because the G4 job advertised there had a limit of 50 years, was that a typo...

Windy