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Your high school grades certainly play a role. While you probably couldn't get into the Air Force Academy, you could join the Air Force or Air National Guard, go to college, do well, and then apply for a pilot slot.
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Probably 4 years of college, and you'd have to be relatively good at math, yes.
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4 years. You could either go to the Air Force Academy for 4 years and be commissioned an officer, or you could get a bachealors degree at any college and then apply for a pilot slot; either way you'll probably be doing 4 years of college.
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Well it really depends on what you want to fly. Do you want to fly fighters, or attack, or cargo, or perhaps something else? If you want to fly fighters, do you want the F-15, or F-16, or F/A-18? Different branches fly different aircraft and different missions, so you should choose the one which matches whatever it is you' d like ...
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I can't give you a definite answer on that, you will have to check with the air force to find a definite answer.. However, I believe you could do it before you reach the cut off age. Since you already have a degree, you could take the AFOQT and then apply for a pilots slot. If you recieve one you would then go to OTS, and then on to ...
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Hello, A preemptive strike in Iraq was not entirely justified, nor is it now, and that is the root of protestors arguements. The rationale to go to war was that Saddam had WMD's, which clearly he did not, and that he was involved with 9/11, which clearly he was not. While a preemptive strike is the best defense, it must be ethical and ...
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You could probably go to the USAFA, but not become a pilot.
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Good luck with everything, let me know if you need more information.
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This is from the airforce.com Q&A.. Enlistment into the U.S. Air Force, or any branch of the U.S. military, by citizens of countries other than the United States is limited to those foreign nationals who are legally residing in the United States and possess an Immigrations and Naturalization Service Alien Registration Card (INS Form I-151/551 ...
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Definetly not too late.. Your options depend on which branch (Air Force or Navy) you want to fly in, but because you mentioned the Air Force, I'll explain those.. You could either enroll in the Air Force ROTC at a participating college, or you could join the Air National Guard, then go to college, and try to get a pilot slot after you ...
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