In yet another sign of population exodus from Japan, the Japanese airline industry is suffering a shortage of airline pilots, and demands for flights are increasing.
As a result the Japanese Transport Ministry will allow planes to be flown by a pilot and a co-pilot who are both older than 60 years.
In 2004 Japan allowed commercial airline pilots to be older than 60 years of age, but co-pilots had to younger than 60.
It’s hoped by allowing older flight crews it will help the Japanese airline industry meet growing demand for flights. But, if you can speak Japanese they’re hiring.