COMMANDING THE SKIESWe employ some of the most advanced aircraft in the world to complete our missions and defend our country. Utilizing extraordinary skill and precision, Air Force Pilots push each aircraft's limits with complete control. While successfully completing their missions is paramount, their role as leaders and character models, training and commanding crews, is just as important. These skilled professionals deploy around the world to wherever there's a need as fighters, trainers, bombers, advisers and more.RISE ABOVE DOUBT AND BECOME AN AVIATORREQUIREMENTSYou must meet several requirements before joining the Air Force. These concern your background, overall health and other standards set by the Air Force, Department of Defense and federal law.Minimum EducationBachelor's DegreeQualifications
Knowledge of theory of flight, air navigation, meteorology, flying directives, aircraft operating procedures and mission tactics
Completion of Air Force Specialized Undergraduate Pilot Training
Completion of a Single Scope Background Investigation (SSBI)
Additional requirements specific to specialty
Completion of Officer Training School (OTS), Air Force Academy (AFA) or Air Force Reserve Officer Training Corps (AFROTC)
Must have begun pilot training between the ages of 18 and not reached your 33rd birthday
For pilot and aircrew positions, height specifications vary by aircraft and most applicants can successfully pursue a career in aviation with the U.S. Air Force. Applicants who are significantly taller or shorter than average may require special screening to ensure they can safely perform operational duties. Applicants of all heights are encouraged to apply.