User1993
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I've been hearing that due to the new aircraft being put into service by various airlines, and all the senior airline pilots being forced into retirement at 65 that there is a major need for civilian airline pilots. So much so that they are trying to make the new retirement age 70 so they can buy some time. I'm just wondering if this would possibly effect the need for pilots in the military. Since military pilots would be extremely qualified having thousands of flight hours in multiengine aircraft. I don't know if most naval aviators shoot for reaching retirement in the military, or just doing the required amount of time then getting out and searching for civilian jobs. I'm asking this because if that were the case then it'd seem that getting a flight slot in the military would be less competetive. Which would be a real thrill for me hahaha
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