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  2. Army Aviation Careers | U.S. Army - goarmy.com

    www.goarmy.com/careers-and-jobs/specialty-careers/aviation

    Flight School is paid for by the Army, and in turn you’ll commit to 10 years of service after you graduate as an Aviation Warrant Officer. You’ll solve technical problems within your area of expertise, train enlisted Soldiers, and advise commanders or other military personnel.

  3. Pilot - U.S. Air Force

    www.airforce.com/careers/aviation-and-flight/pilot

    As a bomber pilot, you have the opportunity to fly historic, non-stealth and cutting-edge, stealth aircraft. Your mission is to bring the full power of the Air Force to bear. It takes great technical expertise to accurately and effectively drop ordnance on targets.

  4. High School to Flight School: Army “Street To Seat” Program...

    www.operationmilitarykids.org/high-school-to-flight-school

    Sometimes referred to as “Street to Seat,” the High School to Flight School program provides recent high school graduates the opportunity to apply as warrant officers, where they can then progress to Army Aviation School.

  5. Fighter Pilot - U.S. Air Force

    www.airforce.com/careers/aviation-and-flight/pilot/fighter-pilot

    Complete Officer Training (Air Force Academy, AFROTC, or OTS). Enter Undergraduate Pilot Training (UPT) and begin flight training (~1 year). Nearing completion of UPT, you will be assigned an aircraft, which is called getting your seat assignment.

  6. All Air Force pilot candidates begin their flying training with introductory flight screening (IFS). Civilian flight instructors in Pueblo, Colorado administer the new flight screening program. Students fly the Mitsubishi Diamond DA-20 in their training.

  7. Wing Four has been training the world’s premier military pilots for nearly 50 years. Here you will find information on Flight School, browse all available Navy flight training pipelines, find...

  8. Flight Training - Veterans Affairs

    www.va.gov/education/about-gi-bill-benefits/how-to-use-benefits/flight-training

    Learn how VA education benefits might be able to help you pay for flight training to become a pilot. The amount you get depends on which GI Bill version you use. Anyone who qualifies for any of the GI Bill programs can apply unless you're using Survivors' and Dependents' Educational Assistance.

  9. About Us - AF

    www.340ftg.afrc.af.mil/About-Us

    The 340th is the largest flying group in the Air Force, consisting of 425 instructor pilots assigned to six squadrons at Vance Air Force Base, Oklahoma; JBSA-Randolph, Texas; Columbus Air Force Base, Mississippi; Laughlin Air Force Base, Texas; Sheppard Air Force Base, Texas; and the U.S. Air Force Academy. Colorado.

  10. Airmanship - United States Air Force Academy

    www.usafa.edu/military/airmanship

    From simulator training and orientation flights to private pilot certification and aviation forums, our Preppies have various airmanship experiences available. Airmanship involves flying, soaring, instruction in concepts of flight and navigation, and real-life application of these principles.

  11. How to Succeed in Navy Flight School (By Really Trying)

    www.usni.org/.../2020/september/how-succeed-navy-flight-school-really-trying

    Navy flight school is a challenging and rigorous undertaking designed for one purpose: to transform newly minted officers into professional and competent combat-quality military aviators.