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.
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Navy Log - 1955 The Pilot 2-7 was released on: USA: 28 November 1956
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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.
Still trying to find out who the pilot was... The co pilot was Navy officer Robert V.R Ware.
He wanted to be a pilot from childhood, he became a navy pilot and flew in the Korean war.