Yes, navy pilots and air force pilots are military pilots.
Yes.
Yes, there are such things as military pilots.
Yes but these military planes are flown by navy pilots or military pilots.
Historically, astronauts were drawn from the ranks of pilots, so most of the current military astronauts are in the Air Force. The Navy and the Marines have also trained astronauts but not as many.
It is possible if a Air Force pilot is attached to a naval unit for some reason, but highly unlikely. The pilots that serve on aircraft carriers are Navy and Marine pilots.
Marines, Navy, Air-force
As I understand the US Military system the heads of Army, Navy, and Air Force are appointed by the Secretary of Army, Secretary of Navy and Secretary of Air Force.
Marines, Navy, Air-force
As I understand the US Military system the heads of Army, Navy, and Air Force are appointed by the Secretary of Army, Secretary of Navy and Secretary of Air Force.
Army and Navy. The Marines were a smaller unit then and a part of the Navy. The Coast Guard was part of the Treasury Department in peace, and part of the Navy in war. The US Army had military pilots, but no equivalent to an air force until after World War 1. [In 1917-18 US pilots flew for the French.]
From what I heard the Navy or Air Force
The Royal Air Force is England's Air Force. It is part of the Royal military just like the Royal Navy.
Nope. Sorry MateImproved Answer:Hell yeah!! I'm a girl and I totally dig pilots! Especially US Air Force Fighter Pilots!! There like the awesomest people ever!! Girls just go to an air show and talk to Military Fighter Pilots! (USAF Thunderbirds or US Navy Blue Angels) THERE SO HOT AND COOL!!
The Army, the Air Force, the Navy, and the Marine Corps.