Depends... If you're 6ft tall + then yes. Unless you're happy flying buses with wings.
Substantial college level training (4yr) before you even get to look at a plane of any sort.
Yes, any degree will give you a chance to be a pilot in the world's greatest Air Force.
You can become an Air Force pilot through the AFROTC program. The commitment for a pilot is ten years, in contrast to the normal four year commitment.
Yes, but you cannot become a pilot.
No, sorry. You can become a regular pilot though!
Of course. It's probably the most common and the most effective way.
To be a pilot in the Air Force, you must be a commissioned officer, which a Lieutenant is.
Being an air cadet is beneficial for when you are older and would like to advance into the Air Force or become a pilot.
The short answer is yes. My brother served in both the Air Force, then trained as a naval pilot and became a Blue Angel. He was in the military for about 18 years (including a two year stint with Blue Angels) and now he is a commercial pilot for a major airline.
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U.S. Air Force Test Pilot School was created in 1944.
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