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Get good grades in high school. Math, science and more good grades are needed in college and preferably an ROTC program. Join either a Navy or Air Force pilot program.
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The math and science skills are a must. There is no way around that. You need a four year college degree. It really does not matter what it is in, however mechanical engineering is the "pedigree" degree for a pilot for numerous reasons. Join an Air National Guard Unit and let them pay for college while you are going. From here you can get a job working around pilots and aircraft while going to college. While you are in school, take flying lessons. You should have at least 100 hours and your private license and instrument ratings. By being in an Air National Guard unit you can apply at the unit you are in for a flying slot where the people know you and are more likely to choose you to be a pilot. You also may apply to other units where you know what aircraft you are going to fly. This applies to the reserve as well. If nothing pans out there you can apply to the Active Air Force, Navy, and Marines for a flying position. Keep in mind though that what you fly is predicated on your entry exam grades and flight school grades. You may be flying an F-15 or a C-130. You don't get a choice. By applying to Guard and Reserve units you can choose the airframe you wish to fly.
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Go to a service academy. The best way to become a fighter pilot is to go to the Air Force Academy because they give out a pilot slot to whoever wants it. Not to all but they have 520 pilot slots for 800 cadets. ROTC only has 520 slots for tons of cadets across the country. Whether or not you track to a fighter does not matter about your grades in college or any kind of entry exam as stated above. It is all about day one of SUPT. You must do better than all of your peers in pilot training and show a good attitude. If you screw your peers over you will not get a fighter and you do not deserve one if you do that. But the fighter pilot is a dying breed and if you make it you are one of a very select few who get to call themselves a fighter pilot and you should be proud.
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No formal education outside of your flight training is required however High School maths would be important. Most of the larger more respected flight schools have other entry requirements which would normally mean completing secondary education as a minimum.
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While there are no specific degree requirements to become a pilot, rather, stringent requirements including in class and flight time. However, some pilots hold a Bachelors or Masters in Aviation or Aeronautical Sciences.
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