Israel’s Civil Air Authority (CAA) has instructed El Al Airlines to ground its senior pilots, those over 65. This will impact dozens of the airline’s most seasoned pilots. The new regulation took effect last week.
The Lod District Court on Sunday 23 Marcheshvan ruled that pilots over 65 may continue flying until they reach 67 providing they can pass the physical and professional fitness level required for the position and administered by the CAA. Hence, at least for the time being, El Al’s senior pilots who are 65-67 may continue flying providing they are certified by the civilian authority.
El Al pilots’ union chairman Nir Tzuk reports 23 pilots are currently grounded as a result of the decision.
(YWN – Israel Desk, Jerusalem)