I did want to be a pilot. I wanted to be a military pilot because I liked airplanes. I was interested in modeling airplanes.
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I always wanted to be a pilot.
I wanted to do everything. I wanted to be a pilot. I wanted to be a secret agent. I wanted to be a fireman and a doctor, all that. So I related that through movies and stuff.
I'll admit I wanted to be a pilot, originally.
My whole life, I wanted to be a fighter pilot; it's what I wanted to do. I set up all of my classes for it, but I got lazy my senior year in high school and didn't get my paperwork in.
I wanted to be a pilot. I loved flying and I loved all the technology and the equipment and the sense of adventure that came with it. I think that feeling still bleeds over into everything I do today.
I wanted to be a doctor at one point and I also wanted to be a pilot. I think if you grow up in a dodgy area, reality often beats down those ambitions as you get older. But with me that never really happened.
I read, studied, and learned everything I could find about aviation. It was my greatest desire to become a pilot. I could already picture myself in the cockpit of an airliner or in a military fighter plane. I felt deep in my heart this was my thing!
I wanted to be a stuntman. I didn't really want to be an actor. I took classes when I was younger, but I really sucked.
I wanted to become a model and an actress.
I was a naval officer and aviator. I tested airplanes and got selected to be an astronaut later on.
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