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Old 28th Aug 1999, 01:24
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barsandstars
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Question Retirement in helicopters

Maybe someone can explain.

Why do we accept a retirement age for a helicopter pilot in the U.K. as 58?

The age of 60 sounds reasonable, as most fixed wing pilots know.

Have the North Sea helicopter companies managed to make 58 an acceptable way of life as far retirement goes?

I honestly don't know why I'm expected to stop work at the age of 58 if I'm employed as a helicopter pilot for one of the bigger U.K. companies.
 
Old 28th Aug 1999, 13:55
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Thumbs down

The way that the N. Sea industry is going at the moment, and the agism related to redundacy you will be lucky to see 55 in the employ of the current operators, let alone 58!

Bond recently upped their retirement age from 55!

The wages and the shortened earning period do not make the pension that attractive unless you have been in the system for more than 25 years. The way things are panning out very few people will be able to achieve that.

Bummer!
 

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