Part of being an officer in the military is the ability to take the initiative. We have done our best to make sure the information is as accurate as possible, but at the end of the day, the responsibility lies with YOU to ensure you have the most up-to-date and correct information. This was compiled by current/former military pilots based on current and past information. This includes questions about the application process, medical standards, and general questions about becoming a military pilot. We’ve compiled some of the most frequently asked questions from the Make Them Tell You No Facebook Group to hopefully reduce redundant questions that have already been answered. How do I get a waiver for a medical condition or an exception to policy?. 12ĭo I need to be a US citizen to become a pilot/officer in the Navy/Air Force?. How do I find out what Guard/Reserve Units are hiring?. What do Air National Guard or Air Force Reserve Units look for in an interview?. 10ĭo I need a Private Pilot Certificate or flight hours?. How do I prepare for the AFOQT/ASTB/TBAS?. My recruiter is trying to talk me into applying for something other than pilot. What can I do to be a more competitive applicant?. How do I pick the aircraft I want to fly?. Is Air Force Active Duty or Guard/Reserve better?. What College degree should I get? Does it have to be STEM?. What test scores are considered acceptable?. 3Īm I too old to start the application process?. I don’t have perfect vision can I still be a fighter pilot?. Will I have a pilot slot before I have a commitment to the military?. What are the general requirements to become a military pilot?. BECOMING A MILITARY PILOT FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
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