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17th December 2014, 03:42 PM
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Re: Pilot in Air Force

Here I am giving you details to become pilot in Air Force after 12th in Arts with 5'4 height.

Steps to Become an Air Force Pilot:

Air Force pilots fly a variety of aircraft, including bombers, transport planes, fighters and tankers. Individuals become pilots in the Air Force by receiving an officer rank and completing extensive flight training.

Step 1: Earn a Bachelor's Degree

The U.S. Air Force does require degrees in aviation allow students to complete flight training and courses in aerodynamics, aviation laws, aviation meteorology and aircraft systems.

Students who enroll in Air Force Reserve Officer Training Corps (AFROTC) in college or attend the United States Air Force Academy (USAFA) can become officers after graduating.

Step 2: Meet Officer Qualifications

Individuals must be 18-34 years old and U.S. citizens in order to pursue Air Force officer training.

Aspiring officers take the Air Force Officer Qualifying Test (AFOQT), and must receive at least a ten for the quantitative and 15 for the verbal composite scores.

The AFOQT consists of 12 subtests

General science
Arithmetic reasoning
Verbal analogies
Instrument comprehension
Math

Step 3: Attend Officer Training School

Officer applicants who did not participate in AFROTC or graduate from the Air Force Academy must attend the Officer Training School.

To guarantee trainees are capable of daily physical conditioning, instructors administer the Air Force Physical Fitness Test the first week of training.

Trainees also complete field exercises in land navigation, first aid, self-defense, tactical marches and base defense.

Step 4: Pass Initial Flight Screening

Air Force officers begin flight training by passing Initial Flight Screening (IFT), which is a process that allows instructors to assess a candidate's ability and desire to learn aviation skills.

Candidates must have a flight physical and Student Pilot Certificate before attending IFT.


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