How can you qualify to become a pilot after you join?
It depends on exactly what route you take, but basically you'll take some tests, put down on a sheet your lists of preferences, and you'll be ranked among other applicants with your grades, performance, test results, and commanders ranking. That gets you your pilot slot and into pilot training.
Can anyone become a pilot?
Yes, anyone who passes the flight physical, has good enough eyesight, and has the proper grades and scores can get in. From there, anyone who has the determination to study hard and put in the effort to pilot training can get their wings.
Can you choose what aircraft you want to fly? If not, what determines who flies what?
You will put down your choices, but it is ultimately up to your flight commander. As you near completetion of each phase of training, your flight commander will rank you among all your class mates based on daily flying and checkride scores, academic scores, and flight commander ranking. The higher your overall ranking is, the better chance you have of getting your first choice. If you don't get first choice, it just goes down the line through your subsequent choices until something is available.
This is dependent on what you are flying and where you are flying. Scroll down through old posts, and find the one title "Flight Hours Per Year USAF/USN/USMC?" originally posted on September 30th by Jafar. Here's the link - .
Flying hour post
What aircraft do you train in?
Everyone starts out UPT in either the T-37 or T-6 for the first flying phase. After that, guys selected to go to fighters and bombers will fly the T-38 and guys selected to go to heavies will fly the T-1. After UPT, fighter guys will fly a short course in the AT-38s, then go off to their respective aircraft.
How long does it take to jump into an F-16 or F-14, or whatever aircraft you'll fly?
For fighters, I would say about 2.5-3 years if you went straight through with minimal delay. Figure on a year for UPT, six weeks for IFF, and generally just under a year for FTU. After UPT and prior to FTU you will also have centrifuge training (2-3 days), and land and water survival training (4-5 weeks and a week, respectively). There are also gaps of down time where MPC has nothing they can schedule you for, so you'll probably sit around doing peon work at whatever base you're at