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    Can a pilot with treatable glaucoma become a National Guard pilot?
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    Most eyesight conditions will prevent you from being a National Guard pilot, but you can speak to your command career counselor for advice. They should know more about the specific restrictions.
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    I am a currently a pilot. I am interested in joining the Air National Guard. I am presently assigned to Washington, DC, but my permanent address is Georgia. I have a friend and fellow pilot living in PA. We would like to register together. Do we need to have permanent residence in the same state?
    Community Answer
    Contact an Air National Guard recruiter. They have the information and answers you need.
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    It says a 4 year degree but doesn't specify what major. What 4 year degree should I get?
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    You should try to major in engineering, something like aerospace engineering, mechanical or electrical engineering or the physical sciences would be good.
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    Can I become a pilot at the age of 40 with Air National Guard experience?
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    No. You can not be older than 30 by your ship date to Undergraduate Pilot Training.
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