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S1tPilot 6th Nov 2006 12:54

CX Age issue
 
42 now and wondering if competitive for CX.
2100 TT
1100 T-jet

Know they say experience to age is important but not sure how far off I am. Problem is been flying for years but the flying has been aerobatic and doing airshows which does not build time. So would like CX just not sure what the chances are.

Mink 7th Nov 2006 04:49

I guess the easy answer is to apply and let them decide. I'm in the same age group, some more flight time, though. They have offered me an interview, just have not been able to make it yet with military crap getting in the way.:ugh:

BelArgUSA 30th Jun 2007 01:43

Age limit consideration...
 
Answering S1tPilot - and my opinion...
xxx
At 42, I would say GO for it... and hurry...
The ICAO and now the US/FAA have approved pilots to fly to age 65.
That would give you a career of 20+ years.
After some 10 years, you could upgrade to be captain...
xxx
The age limit extension to 65 gives you an extra 5 years. In the days of the 60 age limit, I would not have really recommended you to consider to start an airline career past age 40. Nowadays, I would say the limit might be 45...
xxx
In 1991, when I lost my job with PanAm, just had passed my 48th birthday, and went to cry on the desk of "human resources idiots" who had no idea of what is aviation and what is a pilot candidate should be, and this with the airlines that had carved their expansion from my airline. They openly told me that yes, I could be then hired as a 727 F/E and could be hoping an upgrade as 737 F/O a couple of years later, strictly based on seniority. The 737 was nicknamed the "light twin" with PanAmigos... Under NO circumstances would I ever be captain again (I dont care really, but the salary is quite different). My years as captain and worldwide experience would be of no help in a career raising the gear between ORD and DTW, and pushing the IDENT button if given that privilege. And... forget ALPA.
xxx
Thank you "friendly skies" or "the professionals" (you know these nicknames in the USA airline industry). So I went overseas, and got a job as direct entry captain on 747s... And now fly until I will hit 65...
xxx
I often am in the selection board for new hires, and here pilots do get hired by pilots, not "human remains" department (did I spell right?) and I always support mature individuals around age 35-40, now even 45. Dont worry if you need a couple of extra simulator sessions and start wearing glasses.
xxx
:)
All the best to you...
Happy contrails

junior_man 1st Jul 2007 04:51

Go for it. Even if you don't get the call right away, when you do get the call in a year or two you will never haver have to answer the question: Well if you really wanted to work here, why didn't you apply until now?
Plus minimums and experience requirements change. When they do, they guy with his app on file will get the call first.

tomcruise 28th Jul 2007 18:55

Age and CX
 
Experience has to consumurate (excuse my english) with age, your changes are slim, but you probbaly need around 4000 hours, unless all your jet time is in wide bodies. futher more you have to aplly as sec officer unless you meet the minimums for FO. current retirment age at CX is 55 so good luck making it to captain in that period. but remember if you dont try you definitly have no change.

:ok: good luck


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