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Old 9th Jan 2016, 04:53
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Hi, I am want to get some advice and a better perspective on becoming a pilot in the navy.

Flying is one thing in my life that i have always wanted to do but i felt it was always out of reach being how expensive the learning process is. I never thought to join the defence force because i thought it wouldn't be something id enjoy. That fear past but i got so bogged down in other aspects of my life I forgot about it. However over the past couple of months the idea of joining the navy to become a pilot has been on my mind everyday. I've read before that you have to be 110% committed to it which i know i am/would be but I'm wondering if my age (27 years) and education or any other things that is not commonly known will be a barrier for me. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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