Yes it does. But I don't know how. I just know it involves science. My teacher said so, but didn't tell me how it involves science.
The Red Fighter Pilot was created in 1917.
You cannot be a fighter pilot if you have a history of asthma past the age of 13.
Lipetsk fighter-pilot school was created in 1926.
They have to work with elevations and mathematics. It is a lot harder than you think especially in helicopters.
You can't be in the military at all if you have diabetes, nor can you fly...so no, you can't be a fighter pilot if you have diabetes.
The cast of Fighter Pilot - 1984 includes: David Sheltraw as Captain
A fighter pilot is a dogfighter.
I think the military would take you and train you to be a fighter pilot if you have any kind of college degree (shows you can learn in an academic setting) and some basic knowledge about science and physics, and an interest in flying, and excellent vision, hearing, quick reflexes, and good physical fitness. Now if you want to be a test pilot or something like that, you'd probably want a bachelor of science degree in aeronautical engineering.
Of course!
AFP American Fighter Pilot - 2002 was released on: USA: 29 March 2002
MS Flight Simulator(2004 or 2006) is required to use FS Fighter Pilot add on?
Yes because the skillls are transferable and the skills are similiar.