yes. such planes are the F/A-18 Super Hornet, V-22 Osprey, Super cobra, and various other aircraft. to find more info look up US marines on wiki.
in every branch (excluding army, for army has no fixed wing aircraft, and warrent officers fly helicopters) it averages 10% are officers, and 5% of officers are pilots.
Marines fly the F/A 18 which is an attack bomber in some roles.
An aircraft is designed to fly in 'air' there is no 'air' in space.
Yes, they do. There are three Marine Aircraft Wings. The Marine Corps' fighting forces are composed of land assault, naval assault, and air assault. The Marines are small, but that doesn't mean they don't fight hard. Some of the aircraft they fly are the F/A-18 Hornet and SuperHornet and the AV-8B Harrier II plus a wide variety of helicopters.
No, a driver's permit does not allow you to fly an aircraft. You need a pilot's license to operate an aircraft.
A properly designed aircraft most certainly can fly into the air.
Aircraft fly through air and spacecraft fly in space.
An aircrew are the people who fly an aircraft
The US Marines use the Osprey.
No, airports are a place where aircraft fly to and from.
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