
I recently learned about an amazing organization for Senior aviators called
the United Flying Octogenarians. You have to have PIC experience at age 80 or older to be eligible to join.
Some of the more interesting pages on their website focus on geriatric research . Included are a number of links. Also discussed are the results of am interesting 2012 study of the UFO membership by the Purdue Aging Center ..
Founded in 1982 by a group of 31 aviators over the age of 80, the United Flying Octogenarians (UFO) now has a membership of over 1,400 men and women. When each of our members joined, at the age of 80 or older, he or she was still flying as Pilot-in-Command. Today, many of us are no longer at the controls of an aircraft, but our love of aviation still binds us to this elite group. Link:
http://ufopilots.org/
Excerpt:
With all the recent attention on Class III Medical reforms, sleep apnea, obesity, and more, the UFO website offers a refreshing perspective on health promotion and continuing to fly as PIC at age 80 and beyond. My hat is off to those guys and gals who at age 80 are still playing with a stick and rudder. [/quote]Incidentally, in 1982 when UFO was founded, Charles Lindbergh would have just turned 80 and just barely squeeked into becoming eligible. Amelia Earhart would have been 85..
Some of the results weren't overly surprising; 83% of us are within our normal weight range, 82% exercise regularly and only a few of us still smoke. Other factors, such as mental and social activity registered high among UFO members. In the end, the researchers observed that "staying healthy is all about doing what you love!"
So… do you think you’ll be flying at age 80?







