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    Would a higher level of education (like an advanced degree) mean that I'll achieve a correspondingly higher rank?
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    No. Your educational merit will not affect your rank. You will still be commissioned as an Ensign, and you will still be promoted as everyone else.
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    How can I go straight to being a naval combat officer?
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    Any officer jobs will require a four-year degree. Once you've obtained that, contact your recruiter. They can then send you to OCS, which is where you will learn leadership roles.
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    Is the Navy really hard work? Does age matter?
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    Age does matter, and you do need to work hard. People's lives will depend on you.
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    Is it possible to become a Navy pilot as an Air Force officer?
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    You must be a Navy officer to be a Navy pilot. There are many ways to become a Navy officer. Check the official US Navy website to choose a path on how you want to become a Navy officer.
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    Should I have a major in biochemistry?
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    It's not required and not having it won't prevent you from becoming a pilot. It's perfectly fine if you want to have a major in biochemistry, but I recommend spending your money on classes related to flying/physics/math.
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    What specific courses should I take if I want to become a Navy pilot?
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    During your undergrad, you should plan on taking math up to Calculus II or Linear Algebra (if you are not already majoring in it). You should also take at least two semesters of introductory physics classes, both of which will rely heavily on your fundamental understanding of math. From there, if you are capable of taking more specific classes like the physics of flight, fluid & thermal dynamics or material physics you should. These will all help you stand out. Every college or university will assign you an academic adviser who will be immensely helpful in class selection to make sure you graduate in a timely manner and have a well-built resume as a base for your career as a Naval aviator.
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    Is flight school paid for by the Navy or do I have to pay out of pocket?
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    The Navy will pay for it if you are enlisted.
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    Where is OCS located and how long will I be there?
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    OCS is located in Newport, Rhode Island. You will be there for 12 weeks, and you will go to Pensacola, FL upon graduation.
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    Can females do this?
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    Yes! The United States government has recently opened up all military positions to both men and women.
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    Can I still be a navy pilot if I don't get accepted to Annapolis?
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    Yes. You can become an officer through NROTC or OCS and still be a navy pilot.
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    Can I become a Navy pilot if I have a history degree? What educational degree do I need to become a Navy pilot?
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    You don’t need to have a specific degree to become a Navy pilot, but a degree in a STEM-related field is preferred. You must have a bachelor's degree.
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    Can immigrants join the Navy?
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    Yes, those with green cards who permanently reside in the US.
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    How tall do I have to be to become a Navy pilot?
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    For males, the minimum height requirement is 63 inches; for females, it is 58 inches.
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    Can I become a Navy pilot without a degree if I have a private pilot's license?
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    No. To become a commissioned officer in the navy, you need a bachelor's degree.
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    Is mild color blindness a disqualifier to becoming a Navy pilot?
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    Color blindness is a disqualifying condition for even a private or corporate pilot license, and you can be sure that the US Navy is even more strict in their qualifications.
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    Can I become a Navy pilot at any age?
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    You can enlist at 18. From then, expect adding time at OCS, flight school, and college. This will determine your minimum age to actually fly.
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    What is the average salary of a Navy pilot?
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    It's a bit over $USD87,000. This is much higher than other salaries in the armed forces, because there is a shortage of pilots in all of the branches.
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    Can I join the navy in the USA from another country?
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    Enlistment into the U.S. Navy, or any branch of the U.S. military, by foreign nationals is limited to those who are legally residing in the United States and possess an Immigration and Naturalization Service Alien Registration Card- AKA "Green Card". In order to be commissioned an officer, you must be a native-born or naturalized United States citizen.
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    I was born in the US but I have also have a Mexican citizenship would this affect me in becoming a pilot?
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    If you are born in the US, then you are officially a US citizen. The navy does not discriminate on ethnicity and race.
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    Does the Navy pay for the bachelor’s degree if you are enlisted?
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    Yes, when you are in the reserve you can go to college and the navy will pay for your education.
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    What is a full process of becoming a navy pilot as a woman?
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    The process for becoming a navy pilot is the same for a woman as the navy does not discriminate.
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    Can you have a bachelors degree in a liberal arts field and still be a naval aviator?
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    Any kind of 4 year Bachelor’s degree is acceptable to become an officer in any branch of the U.S Armed Forces.
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    What are the requirements of becoming a navy pilot?
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    You will need a 4-year degree, be a U.S. citizen, and be qualified for sea duty. General qualifications vary on if you are serving, if you have served before, or if you have never served.
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