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You have to join the Air Force pass all the things required to become a pilot. You would need to rise in rank and prestige and become an extremely respected bomber. Much experience would be required to have the U.S. Air Force allow you to fly one, for multiple reasons.

First, the B-2 is an uncommon plane and only 32 were ever made. Second, it costs 2.2 billion dollars and the Air Force wouldn't throw in a first day recruit into the most expensive plane around. Third, the plane is extremely classified and the U.S. Military does not give out much detail on it.

The Air Force would only let a pilot fly it who has shown that he cares for his country and will not give out details on the plane due to some agent being willing to pay you a few million dollars so he can figure out it's weak spots.

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15y ago

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