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Any current/former Naval Flight Officers/Aviators?
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<blockquote data-quote="FLYIN" data-source="post: 9215429" data-attributes="member: 21018"><p>The Navy is pretty much the same as far as the aviation part goes. Marine Aviators and Naval Aviators are all trained at the same place. As well as Coast Guard. We are all Naval Aviators. Navy has a different OCS 13 weeks (believe it is now in Rhode Island used to be Pensacola, Fl). No 6 months of instruction at the Basic School learning how to be a grunt for you. Straight from OCS to API, then primary flight training in T-34s at either Corpus, Whiting, or T-6s at Vance AFB. Also I think Navy can go to T-6s at Moody AFB (they had a few guys do that about the time I was in flight school 8 years ago.) Not sure if they are still doing that. As far as NFO's that is all done at Pensacola. As in NAS Pensacola, not as in Whiting Field, Fl. Start out in T-34s or T-6s. Go to T-39s, then finish up with T-45s.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FLYIN, post: 9215429, member: 21018"] The Navy is pretty much the same as far as the aviation part goes. Marine Aviators and Naval Aviators are all trained at the same place. As well as Coast Guard. We are all Naval Aviators. Navy has a different OCS 13 weeks (believe it is now in Rhode Island used to be Pensacola, Fl). No 6 months of instruction at the Basic School learning how to be a grunt for you. Straight from OCS to API, then primary flight training in T-34s at either Corpus, Whiting, or T-6s at Vance AFB. Also I think Navy can go to T-6s at Moody AFB (they had a few guys do that about the time I was in flight school 8 years ago.) Not sure if they are still doing that. As far as NFO's that is all done at Pensacola. As in NAS Pensacola, not as in Whiting Field, Fl. Start out in T-34s or T-6s. Go to T-39s, then finish up with T-45s. [/QUOTE]
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