No. Trigonometry is a branch of mathematics whereas an airforce pilot is a human being. Human beings do not have mathematical subjects embedded in them!
no
yes, he is in the airforce
yes, he is in the airforce
An airforce pilot needs to have good vision and be able to withstand extreme amounts of physical and emotional stress. They also need to have previous pilot experience and be a good pilot.
The us airforce academy, but you have to have a congressman to get you in or other very influencial friends and, you have to serve time as an airforce pilot(officer)
pilot officer
some benefits are you can keep gear and some drawbacks is its dangerous
I am not aware of any notation which is unique to trigonometry.
Yes. Nine ensign ranks with variating branches and ten officer ranks, not including General of the Airforce.
Neil Armstrong was a pilot in the U.S airforce as well as a retired astronaut.Neil Armstrong died August 2012.
Know your math, become a pilot in the airforce , get into engineering, and much more hard things! Good luck!
Yes.