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  1. Retiring in your even years means retiring at your 20, 22, 24, etc. year marks of service and here’s why. Let’s say like me you came in in April 1997, you’re ready to retire and in order to get 22 years you’ll have to make your retirement effective date 01 May 2019.

  2. Community for current and past members of the US Air Force. 22 votes, 50 comments. I've heard most become airline pilots, but I'm curious to see what other jobs pilots may have done. Also, wouldn't the….

  3. 4 mar 2015 · Mil Retirement vs Airline Jump. All, I've been told by several people that it's a break even scenario to make the jump to the majors at 11-12 years of service. That's pretty much true according to the spreadsheet I just worked.

  4. I've seen a few posts asking for tips & tricks when it comes to separating/retiring, so here's the basics that y'all should know if you're considering hitting that button. The window for applying for separation won't open until you're 180 days out from your DOS.

  5. Avianca | LifeMiles and Amigo. Avianca including Avianca Costa Rica, Avianca Ecuador, Avianca El Salvador, Avianca Honduras, Avianca Nicaragua, and Avianca Peru, plus Avianca Brasil and its Amigo frequent flyer program. Discontinued company names are AeroGal, Lacsa, and TACA.

  6. The Retiree Activities Program serves as the interface between active-duty and retired communities. Each installation has a Retiree Activities Office (RAO) that is available to provide retirees (all ranks) and surviving spouses with information on matters related to TRICARE, Military ID Cards.

  7. 21 gru 2023 · In the United States, commercial airline pilots face a mandatory retirement age of 65. The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) set this maximum age, although they are currently considering raising it to 67. This regulation sparks debates in Congress and among pilots themselves.

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