No, you cannot wear any type of corrective lenses flying fighter aircraft in the Air Force. You need to have 20/20 vision, and last I heard, they weren't accepting laser surgery yet for fighter pilots. However, if you want to qualify for flying transport aircraft in the Air Force, such as C-17s or C-130s, your eyes must be correctable to 20/20 with glasses or contacts. Any color blindness or other eye problems could easily disqualify you for flying any type of aircraft.
The British Airforce was called the RAF (Royal Air Force) and still is now.
Your best bet is ROTC if you are still in school. If you are at least 18 and have completed high school you should check afreserve.com/?:Locator to query a recruiter near you.
Yes he can still be recruted by someone out of state.
Yes I'm sure you can still be a SASR trooper if you need glasses.
During World war 2 the British Airforce went through drastic changes but its name stayed the same and is still the same today, earlier the airforce was an army organization, lending blue uniforms to the Russians in their revolution the airforce had green, when the revolution finished the uniforms were sent back and so the airforce started to produce and wear blue uniforms, The name Was the R.A.F the Royal Air Force.AnswerEngland has never had an air force.
there are 6 F7F Tigercats known to still be flying today.
are flying lizards still alive
at least 15 B-17s are still flying flying and some being restored to static display and flight status.
yes still flying
No
They still do.
no