<Ul> <Li> Pilots: the mandatory retirement age of airline pilots is 65 . The Fair Treatment for Experienced Pilots Act (Public Law 110 - 135) went into effect on December 13, 2007, raising the age to 65 from the previous 60 . </Li> <Li> Air traffic controllers: Mandatory retirement age of 56, with exceptions up to age 61 . There is no mandatory retirement age for Air Traffic Controllers in the UK . </Li> <Li> Federal law enforcement officers, national park rangers and firefighters: Mandatory retirement age of 57, or later if less than 20 years of service </Li> <Li> Florida Supreme Court justices: The Florida Constitution establishes mandatory retirement at age 70 . </Li> <Li> Minnesota has statutorily established mandatory retirement for all judges at age 70 (more precisely, at the end of the month a judge reaches that age). The Minnesota Legislature has had the constitutional right to set judicial retirement ages since 1956, but did not do so until 1973, setting the age at 70 . </Li> <Li> New Hampshire Constitution - Article 78 sets the retirement of all Judges and sheriffs at age 70 . </Li> <Li> New Jersey Supreme Court also established mandatory retirement at age 70 . </Li> <Li> Maryland Constitution establishes mandatory retirement age of 70 for Circuit and Appellate Court judges . </Li> <Li> Oregon--mandatory judicial retirement age of 75 . </Li> </Ul> <Li> Pilots: the mandatory retirement age of airline pilots is 65 . The Fair Treatment for Experienced Pilots Act (Public Law 110 - 135) went into effect on December 13, 2007, raising the age to 65 from the previous 60 . </Li> <Li> Air traffic controllers: Mandatory retirement age of 56, with exceptions up to age 61 . There is no mandatory retirement age for Air Traffic Controllers in the UK . </Li> <Li> Federal law enforcement officers, national park rangers and firefighters: Mandatory retirement age of 57, or later if less than 20 years of service </Li>

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