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Job Title : Helicopter pilot
Job Reference : usnavy
Location : United States
Posted on : Mon Sep 03, 2007
Job category: Navy, Officers, Aviation
Job Description
The Navy helicopter pilot is one of the most visible members of a team ensuring success in battle and peacetime activities. This officer performs a diverse set of activities while piloting a helicopter, from search and rescue to combat missions.



Training

To become an officer in the Navy, you must be a current student or graduate of a four-year college or university. You must also complete an extensive training officer course, which may vary in length depending upon your specialty. There are four main pathways to becoming a commissioned officer:

- U.S. Naval Academy

- Officer Candidate School and Officer Training School

- Reserve Officers' Training Corps

- Direct appointments

An indirect path is through the Enlisted Commissioning Programs.



Helpful skills

The ideal candidate for a Navy helicopter pilot should:

- Be a U.S. citizen and at least 19 years old

- Have a four-year college degree

- Show self-discipline, initiative, confidence and intelligence

- Be physically fit

- Be able to handle stressful situations and make decisions swiftly

- Show respect for all personnel
 
     
 
 
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