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pilots for the British RAF
498 royal air force pilots died in the battle of Britain
No - asthma of any type or degree is an automatic medical disqualifier.
Got told off a careers advisor: 1 in every 100 will get accepted and 4 in every 10 accepted will get accepted for fast jet. 5 % of the RAF are actually pilots with 11.45 % of pilots being female.
Style and Tradition – Many pilots adopted a more relaxed, “devil-may-care” attitude, influenced by the culture of the RAF, particularly within Fighter Command. This informal look became a symbol of their rebellious and daring spirit. Influence of Senior Officers – Iconic RAF figures like Douglas Bader were known for their casual approach to uniform regulations. This set an example that younger pilots followed. Over time, this small uniform quirk became part of the RAF fighter pilot image, often seen in photos from the Battle of Britain and beyond.
Radar and the courage of the RAF pilots.
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.
there were 100,000 RAF (royal air force) pilots in the World War II and 90,000 died in the war