Yes but these military planes are flown navy pilots or military pilots.
Yes but these military planes are flown by navy pilots or military pilots.
Yes, navy pilots and air force pilots are military pilots.
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US Navy Aircraft Carriers normally operated US Navy aircraft flown by US Navy pilots; however sometimes during WW2 these aircraft carriers had US Army Air Force or US Marine Corps aircraft on-board to be flown-off by Army or Marine pilots. This was for ferrying operations. These aircraft would take off from the carriers but land on an airfield. Army pilots were not trained to land on carriers, neither were the Army aircraft equipped for carrier landings. US Marine pilots & Marine aircraft could operate from carriers if necessary, until they could be established at an airfield.
No but army pilots took army B25 bombers off of the the deck of the navy aircraft carrier Hornet to bomb the homeland of the Japanese in April of 1942.
Navy. We'll take anybody.
Absolutely not - there are far more planes in the Navy than there will ever be Academy graduates who are on a flight career path.
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.
None, if he's lucky. There isn't an 'average' and most pilots never crash a plane.
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
Japanese navy suicide pilots means "Divine Wind" in Japanese also called ShinpuJapanese Army suicide pilots called Tokkotai "court beautiful death"Japanese pilots who flew their planes on suicide missions against ships .
The Navy has helicopters and employs pilots to fly them. And they even train you to do it.