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what is physics
If they don't learn physics they will vomit at the plane.
Pilots license
A pilots license
for the airlines or the milatary?
Most services only have commissioned officers as pilots, and a degree is a requirement of being a commissioned officer. However, it is possible to fly as a Warrant Officer - most Army helicopter pilots are Warrant Officers, rather than commissioned officers.
birds getting caught in the engine or getting shot at for flying over hostile territory
Since this is an opinion question, in simple words, the degree doesn't a skilled pilot make. Getting a degree in just aviation makes it much harder to get a job in any other field. I would recommend going to school for something else and taking flight lessons on the side, becoming a flight instructor is probably the quickest way to learn more about aviation. So no it shouldn't be required to have an aviation degree in order to be a commercial pilot. Accumulating flight time in different weather conditions and environments is where you earn your stripes.
Tank crewman, infantrymen, sailors, artillerymen, etc. can be trained in 8 to 16 weeks. It takes years to train top notch military pilots. The Battle of Midway took away the "cream of the crop" of their combat pilots and air crewmen (fighter pilots, dive bomber pilots and rear gunners, torpedo bomber pilots and gunners and torpedomen). Japan should have trained more pilots than it did. But apparently, Japan did not think that they would lose so many pilots during the war. From Midway afterwards, for the most part, inexperienced (naval) pilots would be fighting against the US and it's allies.
Yes, navy pilots and air force pilots are military pilots.
aeronautics, physics, and meteorology. Unfortunately, there are no more F-14 pilots (except in Iran). The aircraft were retired a few years ago.
you need to study mathematics,astronamy,engineering,geology,chemistry,biology,physics and electronics. you dont have to be a champion athelete,but fitness is very important too.
The collective noun for pilots is a crew of pilots.