The U.S. Air Force has raised the maximum allowable age for personnel to begin pilot and navigator training
The U.S. Air Force has raised the maximum allowable age for personnel to begin pilot and navigator training from 27.5 to 30 years. The age change, the first of its type since 1953, becomes effective with the Fiscal 2000 year Flying Training Boards, which meet Oct. 27. Applicants also must have less...
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