Not at all. If you join the Air Force to fly, they will send you to flight school.
Now...if you DO have a pilot's license when you join the Air Force, many Air Force bases with flying missions have Aero Clubs, where you can rent planes inexpensively and learn to fly if you don't have a license.
You have to join the USAF, pass the tests and pretty much be the best of the best to be allowed to fly her.
Join your local Air Force.
1974 Sgt Linda Crawford, USAF
You do not only have to be smart to join the U.S.A.F , you must have good eyesight and hearing power as well.
The one given when you join
Inorder to join either army you must be a valid citizen
You must know math, history; and of course, how to fly a plane, if you want to be a pilot. However, most people in the airforce are not pilots, some are security, atc, engineers, specialists, etc. each requiring a different education. All must know math, science and if this is the USAF than you need to speak English.
The minimum enrollment age set by the Pakistani Army is 17-23. The army allows for relaxtion of one year for graduates and a two year relaxation for being a holder of a valid drivers license.
AAA Southern New England members need not possess a driver's license, however, they must be of legal driving age. Service is provided only to those individuals with memberships issued in their names. AAA memberships are not transferable. A valid membership card and valid I.D. is required, so make sure every member of your family has this protection. Club services, benefits and membership dues are subject to change.
There are no license requirements to join the Navy. You would enlist just like any other service. The basic requirement is a high school diploma and the physical skills.
To join any police academy or law enforcement agency, you must have a valid drivers licence.
The answer is simple and might suprise you, if the USAF will let you join with that charge then you can join Security Forces. The only hinderance for a minor that prevents you from joining Security Forces currently would be a conviction of Domestic Violence.I am a SSgt in Security Forces btw.Added: Please define your definition of "security forces." If you are referring to the armed military police-type, base security units, the above answer may be correct. However - if you are referring to the Intelligence Command of the USAF, that requires a Top Secret security clearance conducted with a deep background check, and the answer might possibly be, no.