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Warrant Officer Aircraft Pilot (Fixed wing and helicopter)

Warrant Officer pilots are tasked with commanding the Army's fleet of helicopters, fixed-wing aircraft and unmanned aerial vehicles (UAV).
In order to become an Army pilot, you must first past Warrant Officer Flight School, where you will learn to fly a variety of missions, depending on the type of aircraft in which you choose to specialize.
Warrant Officer Flight School candidates are commonly recruited from the civilian world and high schools in a policy known as "high school to flight school" and "from street to seat".
What is a Warrant Officer?
As the technical experts in the Army, warrant officers manage and maintain many of the Army’s combat systems, vehicles and networks. Once they reach the rank of chief warrant officer two, they are commissioned by the president and receive the same status as a commissioned officer.