If you take a job as a military pilot, you can expect:
To see most of the world.
To fre...
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If you take a job as a military pilot, you can expect:
To see most of the world.
To frequently be deployed in stints less than 3 months long.
To be directly involved in a combat scenario regardless of the kinds of vehicles you work with.
To work mostly on your own.
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