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ROTC, service academies, or OTS/OCS will get you an officer's commission, then you can compete for a pilot slot
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My best advice is to raise your stats as much as you can. Admissions will take large improvements into consideration. You should try to make it to at least trig/pre-calc in math. Calc 1 is recommended, but not absolutely required. If you do not make it into an academy, there are other options such as ROTC. You can join
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That is alright, you still have a LOT of time. Do things that you like and do well at them. Study hard in school and keep up your good work.
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You still have a lot of time. Do well in school, get involved in activities, and take leadership possitions. If you cannot afford getting a private pilots license, that is not a horrible thing for becomming a military pilot. Granted, it wouldn't hurt to have one.
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They are probably referring to the time it will take for the bomb to hit the target. It must be released before the aircraft is over the target, so the physics of the bomb falling must be calculated.
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Well, it beats the smithsonian in my opinion...so, yeah, it's worth it.
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Good job on keeping your grades high! Remember that you will also need leadership and athletic activities.
In college it does not matter what degree you get. Being strong in math and science wouldn't hurt though. Your grades and performance in college determine your chances to get into pilot training.
Women do fine as ...
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The Air Force flies the F-16, F-15, and F-22; with the F-35A comming out in a couple years.
The Navy fly F-18s, and will fly the F-35 (C I think)
The Marines fly F-18s and Harriers, with thier own F-35 comming out.
Marine and Navy pilots will often fly off of carriers, whereas Air Force does not.
The benefits, umm, you get to fly ...
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Well, the biggest difference is that you would be flying off of aircraft carriers vs. runways. Your missions would generally be shorter because carriers are often closer to the target.
You should be looking into Navy ROTC in college, or applying to Annapolis next year. I hope your grades and extracurriculars are good, because you will ...
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