The retirement age in question for airline pilots

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The retirement age in question for airline pilots

The retirement age in question for airline pilots

In France, airline pilots must retire at the age of 60, unlike the rest of Europe and the United States, where the retirement age is 65. Some captains, who consider themselves victims of discrimination, have decided to file a complaint against the State against the European Commission. The point on the controversy. The report alternates illustration images with interviews with Jean SERRAT, captain at Corsair, president of the association "PNT 65" and Erick DERIVRY, captain at Air France, of the National Union of airline pilots (SNPL) and president of the Air France Alpa section.

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Publication date : 21 July 2007

Reference:
3396270001016
Credits:
Producteur: Télévision Française 1   -   Journalist : Hennette, Guillaume  -  Participant : Serrat, Jean  -  Participant : Derivry, Erick
Origin:
Tf1 20 Hours   -   Mandat: TF1 Actu   -   Producteur: Télévision Française 1
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Reference:3396270001016

Credits:Journalist : Hennette, Guillaume-Participant : Serrat, Jean-Participant : Derivry, Erick

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