Flight Cadet

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A Flight Cadet is a military or civilian title that is held by someone who is in training to operate an airplane. The training need not to become a pilot, as Flight Cadets may also be learning to serve as a co-pilot, navigator, or flight engineer. During World War II, the rank of Flight Cadet was known in the United States Army Air Forces as "Aviation Cadet".


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