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tigero0
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Hey, I'm not sure if this website is Army only, but I couldn't get any good info anywhere else so I thought I'd try asking here about the Air Force. I'm hoping to join the air force and become a pilot (preferably for helicopters). I have a few questions/concerns I was hoping you guys could answer for me! I'm currently working on weight training to improve strength, as well as taking physics 30 (never took it in high school, but it's required for aviation) and saving up for custom wavefront prk laser eye surgery. I'd like to apply as soon as I can, I was told by the recruitment office they are hiring pilots right now.
-I have been diagnosed with asthma, I don't think of myself as having it though. I've never had an asthma attack, rarely take inhalers and if I do its for precaution, and I have no symptoms. Would this limit me? Found this on the site, but it doesn't seem right "You will not be disqualified based on a diagnosis or disease. "
-Is it super competitive? I have 80s, but if I need to I can retake some high school classes. I can also pay for some flight classes as experience if its super competitive.
-How hard is basic training? How can I prepare for it, and how will I know when I'm ready?
That's all I can think of for now, thanks in advance!
-I have been diagnosed with asthma, I don't think of myself as having it though. I've never had an asthma attack, rarely take inhalers and if I do its for precaution, and I have no symptoms. Would this limit me? Found this on the site, but it doesn't seem right "You will not be disqualified based on a diagnosis or disease. "
-Is it super competitive? I have 80s, but if I need to I can retake some high school classes. I can also pay for some flight classes as experience if its super competitive.
-How hard is basic training? How can I prepare for it, and how will I know when I'm ready?
That's all I can think of for now, thanks in advance!