Hi! I am currently a sophomore in High school and turn 17 in October when I'll be a junior. I intend on applying to the Naval Academy Class of 2030. I have wanted to be a Naval Aviator for as long as I can recall. However, I recently came across complications to this plan. I've had glasses for years now, but I know I can get surgery for that. My main problem is my allergies. At the age of 11 I had an allergic reaction to walnuts which led to me being hospitalized. I was unaware of my allergies until this point. The doctors ordered for me to take an allergy test. I kept putting it off but my parents finally forced me to take one when I was 13 or 14. I tested positive for a whole bunch of nuts including walnuts and peanuts. I also have pollen allergies, for which I am recovering shots and thanks to them the allergies have practically disappeared. Besides these implications I am perfectly fine. I am an honors student and exercise regularly along with playing a sport. Is there any way for me to become a Naval Aviator, even if I don't receive the opportunity to fly jets and fly as a helicopter or a transport pilot? Would the Army, Air Force, Or Coast Guard take me as a pilot?