As far as the legal issue is concerned, there is no restriction. There are practical elements that should be considered such as: * Entrance into the Armed Forces requires among other things, an age of 17. * Most Officer Candididates have a minimum of a Bachelors Degree. * Basic training and OCS will require at least six months. * Basic and advanced flight training would require another 18 months meaning an age of no less then 19 years. Here is the roadmap to achieve this kind of goal: * Be born with perfect physiology and be blessed with early maturity. * Complete a bachelor's degree. If your aim is to become a test pilot then a degree in math, engineering or physics is required. * Either after you complete college or up to one year before, take the Air Force Officer Qualifying Exam (AFOQT) and the TBAS. This will be set up through your recruiter.
* While not necessary, flight experience is recommended as it increases your over all standardized PCSM score (AFOQT, TBAS and flight hours). This will also show devoted interest in aviation. A private pilot's license is good to have. * Have perfect hand-eye coordination, reflexes and eyesight. * Get in shape. A pilot is not a special forces officer, but the strength required to perform under extreme G-forces is very high. In order to receive the highest scores make sure you can run a 6 minute mile, do 60 pushups in one minute and do 50 situps in one minute.
Good luck on your journey to serving your country in one of the most difficult and rewarding ways possible.
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about six years for a certain pilot job
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Boxers train really hard. Depends what kind of fighter you are. you can be bad, alright, good, great, or legends like the Mayweather's and Pacquiao's out there. The way you train defines what kind of fighter you will become. Also what type of trainning you do, such as sparring, roadwork, strength and conditioning and manny more tranning tecniques that apply to what type of trainning you do.
To become a private pilot, you have to train at least 35 hours on the ground, plus however long it takes to fly an aircraft well enough to pass the practical test. For commercial pilots, you need to have thousands of hours of experience.
in 1986. Which was started by a combat online game, which involved dog-fights (a fighter pilot game).
if you have a record of asma past the age of 13 you cannot become a fighter pilot! I was told by the RAF i couldn't join because i had asthma past the age of 4. 2nd Answer The DOD medical regulation for the most part mirror the FAA's FARs, under the FAA you can have asthma (as long as it is controlled) and be authorized to fly. I do know some Army pilots that have been approved to fly even with Asthma; the navy shouldn't be any different. Ask the flight surgeon to submit for a waiver for this condition.
5 to 7 years
Unless you are rich the best way to become a pilot is in the military.
For as long as possible if you whant to become really good
yes they will get on with every single breed alive as long as you train them as a family dog not a fighter
About 2 to 3 years.