Eligibility for joining the Air Force with scoliosis depends on the severity and impact of the condition. Generally, mild scoliosis may not disqualify an applicant, but moderate to severe cases can lead to disqualification due to potential impacts on physical performance and health. Each case is evaluated individually, and a medical waiver may be possible in some situations. It’s best to consult with a recruiter for specific guidance related to personal health conditions.
YES! I have scoliosis-I am a graduate of the Air Force Academy, I am a professional pilot, and I have scoliosis. It requires a waiver and is a black and white issue-in other words, if your curve is less than X you are good, if not you are not and they will not give you the waiver.
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I was diagnosed with scoliosis when I was 11 and went to the doctor every 6 months. When I was 13 I was told that the curve was only 8. If the curve is 10 degrees and under then you are OK and your scoliosis has basically gone away. So to answer your question scoliosis does go away.
I was diagnosed with scoliosis when I was 11 and went to the doctor every 6 months. When I was 13 I was told that the curve was only 8. If the curve is 10 degrees and under then you are OK and your scoliosis has basically gone away. So to answer your question scoliosis does go away.
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If you can meet the qualifications for the school after you get out of the Air Force you can go to it. Some schools have programs for Veterans and their families but you still have to meet their standards.
chartered accountants are required in the administration cell of the air force. So yes they can join. go to your air force website and sumbit your resume.
you cannot...thats why the air force has super grades e8 and e9...
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No. Active duty Air Force - 27 Air Force Reserve - 34 *Age waivers are possible for those with prior military service.*
Yes. You must be a officer to fly and that means you can join during collage or after? No. You do not have to attend college at the Air Force Academy to be an Air Force Pilot.
Well the air force has many college options. You could go to the air force academy for free if you are selected but then you would have to be an officer for at least 6 years afterwards. another way is Air Force ROTC are located all over the U.S. including the university of Illinois. ROTC can get you a huge scholarship and sometimes can pay full tuition. With your dreams of becoming a pastor, Air Force Chaplaincy is the way to go! The air force can pay for a lot of the tuition if not all of it.