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How to Become an Air Force Pilot 709.08.09

Flight School

Flight School: There are only about 1,400 pilot trainee slots available through the Air Education and Training Command based at Randolph Air Force Base in San Antonio. If you’re among the select few, you’ll need to undergo training in two stages.

    • Introductory flight training. The program consists of 25 hours of hands-on flying for ROTC or Officer Training School graduates who don’t already have a civilian pilot’s license. Civilian flight instructors teach the introductory course using a small, single-engine, propeller-driven plane. You must fly solo at least once before you’ve reached the 17th hour of required flying time. You’ll also receive 25 hours of classroom instruction in flight techniques.

    • Specialized undergraduate pilot training. This year-long program consists of 10- to 12-hour days that include classroom instruction, simulator training and flying. You’ll learn basic flight skills common to all military pilots at one of three places: Columbus Air Force Base in Mississippi, Laughlin Air Force Base in Texas, or Vance Air Force Base in Oklahoma. Next, you’ll follow one of four advanced training tracks based on your class standing and learn how to fly a specific type of aircraft, such as the T-1 Jayhawk or the T-38 Talon.

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How to Become an Air Force Pilot 609.08.09

Physical Condition

You’ll be subjected to a battery of physical, psychological and background tests, including a Flying Class I physical. Aspiring pilots must be at least 5 feet 4 inches tall, but no more than 6 feet 5 inches tall, and they cannot be overweight. Vision can be no worse than 20/50 in either eye. If you’re colorblind, have problems with depth perception or have had laser eye surgery, you’ll be disqualified. Other disqualifications include a history of hay fever, asthma or allergies after the age of 12.

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How to Become an Air Force Pilot 509.08.09

Aptitude Testing

You’ll need to earn a score of at least 25 on the pilot portion of the Air Force Officer Qualifying Test, an aptitude test similar to the SAT that takes four and a half hours to complete. You’ll also have to take the Basic Aptitude Test.

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How to Become an Air Force Pilot 409.08.09

Citizenship

You must be a citizen of the United States. If you’re not yet a citizen, you can apply to become one as soon as you enlist, no matter how long you’ve lived in the U.S. Usually, you’d have to be a legal permanent resident for five years before applying, but this was waived under a July 2002 executive order by President George W. Bush to expedite the citizenship application process for members of the military.

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