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Posted by Masterchief117 on 03-04-2003 8:33 PM
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i want to know the physical requirments for a fighter pilot, like the eyesight thing,
does it have to be perfect? is not having the perfect eyesight a problem????
please reply :)
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Posted by viperbaron on 03-15-2003 4:54 PM
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Your best option is to simply call a recruiter and ask. But, to answer your question;
BA or better in "high tech" with heavy background in math & sciences, engineering.
18 to 27 1/2 years old
Height/weight perportinate (tall & skinny preffered, but not to tall to squeese into a cockpit).
20/20 or better vision UNCORRECTED, you can get corrective leneses AFTER you qualify, only because the AF has spent too much $$$training you already, AND!!! The Af still frouns on the LASIC eye surgery.
Karl...
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Posted by rainman_02 on 05-22-2003 6:42 PM
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Height and weight does not matter, as long as you meet standards. As far as physiological issues, short and stocky people do better in high-G environments than tall and skinny people. This is generally due to the shorter distance from their heart to their brain.
20/20 or better CORRECTED either by contacts or glasses.
Pass the FACT (Fighter Air Crew Fitness Test).
And, depending on the aircraft, you need to be able to pass the centrifuge training. For example, the A-10 profile only goes up to 7G while the F-16 profile goes up to 9G.
Those are the basics.
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