Fancy flying a Harrier?
I know I would, but for my lousy hand-eye co-ordination, less than 20:20 vision etc, and I suspect many readers would also be salivating at taking the joystick of one of these:

However, the Senior Service is lacking in naval aviators, with a 33% shortfall in recruitment for GR7/9 instructors and a 9% shortfall in GR7/9 pilots. The only less popular - in percentage terms - role for the Navy is as a 'leading aircraft controller', where there is a 44% shortfall. In contrast, they are near as a damn it queuing round the block to be an 'AB Logs (Pers)', where there is a shortfall of just one in 392.

However, the Senior Service is lacking in naval aviators, with a 33% shortfall in recruitment for GR7/9 instructors and a 9% shortfall in GR7/9 pilots. The only less popular - in percentage terms - role for the Navy is as a 'leading aircraft controller', where there is a 44% shortfall. In contrast, they are near as a damn it queuing round the block to be an 'AB Logs (Pers)', where there is a shortfall of just one in 392.
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