I want to pilot jets, what do?
Steal a jet
>>29271164
Legally, preferably for the airforce
Run moar fagget.
Lung capacity and endurance are number 1 priority for modern pilots. The rest can be taught.
>>29271179
Join the Air Force and say you want to pilot a jet.
>>29271186
Will do senpai
>>29271199
I don't think it's that simple
>>29271223
Then make it simple
>>29271139
>start riding jets a lot
>start hanging out with pilots a lot
>let pilots get to know you
>get comfortable with pilots while in flight
>pay close attention to what they do
>after you earn their trust, ask if you can take a turn
>if they seem hesitant, remind them that you've been watching how they do their job
>get offered to fly jet
Easy. If they still don't budge after that, offer the pilot a handy J
>>29271139
Airwarriors.com
They've got alot of good info for going Navy/Marine aviation.
Go to a good university and major in STEM.
Get/stay in peak physical condition.
Have good eye sight.
Talk to a recruiter.
>>29271382
This
>>29271382
>STEM
>Jets
You wot, that will land him either maritime or he'll get designated NFO.
>>29271334
Will peruse
>>29271382
>>29271406
OK, that's what I'm doing. Going to major in Aerospace at UT, and I'm going to have to get into peak physical condition. Luckily I have perfect eyesight, so that's not a problem. Should I do AFROTC as well?
>tfw my dream is to fly planes
>have an astigmatism
Oh well
>>29271139
Be really good at maths / science, play sports and have a competitive-but-not-too-dick-like attitude. Also don't get any major injuries or illnesses, or asthma.
>>29271139
Simple, don't join the Army. The other branches all have jets (even the Coast Guard).
>>29271223
it's pretty much that simple.
have your bachelor's and other stuff but that's really the gist of it.
>>29271450
AFROTC is the way to go.