None, if he's lucky. There isn't an 'average' and most pilots never crash a plane.
hard he was picked on about his dream to be a pilot
Yes but these military planes are flown by navy pilots or military pilots.
The army doesn't have any planes, only helicopters. The Air Force has all the planes. The army does not have fighter planes, but they do have transport planes. The navy has planes as well. All fixed wing aircraft that carry army service members are piloted and owned by the air force. But yes, the navy does have a variety of planes based off of aircraft carriers.
Yes but these military planes are flown navy pilots or military pilots.
There are up to 200 navy planes at the bottom of Lake Michigan today(2009) from WW II training of pilots. George Bush was trained here.
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George H. W. Bush was a navy pilot.
Bush joined the Navy on his 18th birthday, and was accepted as a pilot, making him at that time the youngest pilot in the U.S. Navy...
It depends on which navy you mean. US Navy carriers routinely carried more planes because of they normally used deck parks, (keeping aircraft on deck while operating). British Navy ships kept all planes in the hangers until they were required for duty, which meant the size of the hangers dictated the number of planes carried. The Japanese Navy had similar methods to the British. It also depended on the size of the ship and the type of planes used. USS Enterprise, (1938) 23,500 tons, 97 planes. HMS Illustrious, (1938) 23,200 tons, 48 planes. IJN Shokaku, (1941) 25,675 tons, 84 planes.
only officers are in marine aviation but there are more enlisted then officers so not many most fighter planes are navy but air force does RC planes and crap
They were Japanese suicide fighter pilots. They would fly planes into ships. As the war in the pacific continued the Japanese leader's new that the American Navy was out growing theirs. In an effort to try to be victorious. They started to recruit, young, new pilot's into the service of the Imperial Air Force telling them they were going to be accepted into the arms of the spirit's with honor when they gave their life by crashing into the 'evil' American ship's killing many 'evil' enemy. Many did it to not disgrace their families honor but it wasn't wide spread so the Japanese navy would chain these pilot's into the planes and if they refused to fly or didn't crash into the ship they would be shot. Note: This killing yourself for glory thing was later picked up by . . . Muslim clerics telling their follower's that to arm yourself with a bomb to kill the infidel's would leave you to the promised land as well. The planes were loaded with explosives and just enough fuel to get to there target. They were designed to destroy as many ships as possible. Hope this helps
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