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==Military== |
==Military== |
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[[Image:USAF pilot.jpg|thumb|A [[United States Air Force|U.S. Air Force]] [[F-16]] pilot in flight]] |
[[Image:USAF pilot.jpg|thumb|A [[United States Air Force|U.S. Air Force]] [[F-16]] pilot in flight]] |
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Military pilots fly with the armed forces, primarily the air forces, of a government or [[nation-state]]. Their tasks involve [[combat]] and non-combat operations, including direct hostile engagements and support operations. Military pilots undergo specialized training, often with [[weapon]]s. Examples of military pilots include [[fighter pilot]]s, bomber pilots, transport pilots, [[test pilot]]s and [[astronaut]]s. |
[[Military]] pilots fly with the armed forces, primarily the air forces, of a government or [[nation-state]]. Their tasks involve [[combat]] and non-combat operations, including direct hostile engagements and support operations. Military pilots undergo specialized training, often with [[weapon]]s. Examples of military pilots include [[fighter pilot]]s, bomber pilots, transport pilots, [[test pilot]]s and [[astronaut]]s. |
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[[Image:Marcel_Louis_Courmes_en_fourrure_1915.jpg|thumb|left|Captain [[Marcel Courmes]], French officer and pilot of the 2nd Bombardment Group GB 2, August 1915.]] |
[[Image:Marcel_Louis_Courmes_en_fourrure_1915.jpg|thumb|left|Captain [[Marcel Courmes]], French officer and pilot of the 2nd Bombardment Group GB 2, August 1915.]] |