- The Air Force has been grappling with a deepening pilot shortage for some time.
- The recent announcement of a pilot-training program that will include enlisted airmen sparked suggests the service would train enlisted fliers for the first time since World War II.
- The Air Force has said the program is strictly to evaluate training and teaching methods, however.
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The Air Force is throwing cold water on suggestions it would train enlisted airmen to be pilots
After a new program was interpreted as a potential pathway for enlisted airmen to become pilots, the Air Force is reiterating that it's just for training.
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An email from the chief of the Second Air Force obtained by an unofficial Facebook page in late November appeared to suggest that the Air Force was looking to train enlisted airmen as pilots for manned aircraft — the first time enlisted personnel would receive such training since World War II.
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