A Navy Pilot must first get a college degree. All pilots are officers, and to be an officer in any branch of the military, one must have a college degree. This degree can come from the Naval Academy or a civilian college. One may participate in an Reserve Officers Training Corps (ROTC) program, Officer Candidate School (OCS) after college, or attend the Naval Academy.
Upon receiving a college degree and progressing through OCS, a ROTC unit or the Naval Academy, one goes to flight school. Upon completing flight school, one has become a Naval Aviator.
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...
No, he was not a Navy pilot. He commanded a PT boat, PT-109, during World War 2. His boat was destroyed and he won a Navy Cross for his efforts to return his crew to safety.
US Navy
Navy Log - 1955 The Pilot 2-7 was released on: USA: 28 November 1956
LIBIA
fire and ice
yes because girl can do
Navy Log - 1955 Sky Pilot 1-6 was released on: USA: 25 October 1955
There are no active Navy SEAL pilots except for those who left the SEALs and joined separate army or navy programs.
He wanted to be a pilot from childhood, he became a navy pilot and flew in the Korean war.
Still trying to find out who the pilot was... The co pilot was Navy officer Robert V.R Ware.