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MOS COMPARISON

AVI vs INTEL

Coast Guard Aviator (USCG) vs Intelligence Officer (USCG)

Intel

Two rates that share a branch and literally nothing else about their daily existence.

The AVI experience, unfiltered: your non-military friends will always, ALWAYS ask 'wait, the Coast Guard has pilots? And those pilots have more flight hours in worse conditions than most military aviators will see in an entire career. The INTEL experience, equally unfiltered: nobody outside the Coast Guard knows this job exists, which honestly makes it cooler. You take the same intelligence disciplines the CIA uses — HUMINT, SIGINT, IMINT, OSINT — and apply them to the Coast Guard's uniquely weird eleven statutory missions, which means you are simultaneously a counternarcotics intelligence officer, an environmental crime analyst, and a maritime security expert. Same military. Different realities. Neither was in the brochure. Two MOS codes that coexist in the same military the way a submarine and a golf cart both qualify as "vehicles."

AVICoast Guard
Coast Guard Aviator
Overall ratingNo reviews yet
Do It Again
Civilian Pay
$135K
INTELCoast Guard
Intelligence Officer
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Do It Again
Civilian Pay
$104K
Head to Head
AVI
INTEL
Getting In
ASVAB Line Scores
NOTE Officers qualify via OCS/Coast Guard Academy selection, not ASVAB line scores
NOTE Officers qualify via OCS/Coast Guard Academy selection, not ASVAB line scores
Clearance
TS/SCI
Pay Grade
Officer
Officer
Training
Training Length
52 wk
14 wk
Pipeline Type
OCS, CGA, or DCO
Training Location
NAS Pensacola, FL
Dam Neck, Virginia Beach, VA
Day-to-Day
Promotion Speed
Average
Deployment Tempo
Low
Career Field
Aviation
Intelligence
After You Get Out
Civilian Median Pay
$135K
$104K
Top Civilian Career
Commercial Pilots
Intelligence Analysts
Credentials Earned
3 certs

After the Uniform

The part the recruiter skips: what each job actually translates to once you're a civilian — and what it pays.

AVICoast Guard Aviator
Civilian Median Pay
$135K/yr
What It Becomes on the Outside
Commercial PilotsStrong
Job market: Much faster than average (11%)
$135K
Airline Pilots, Copilots, and Flight EngineersRelated
Job market: Much faster than average (11%)
$239K
Vocational Education Teachers, PostsecondaryRelated
Job market: Average (2%)
$59K
INTELIntelligence Officer
Civilian Median Pay
$104K/yr
What It Becomes on the Outside
Intelligence AnalystsStrong
Job market: Average (4%)
$104K
Management AnalystsRelated
Job market: Faster than average (11%)
$99K
Operations Research AnalystsRelated
Job market: Much faster than average (23%)
$84K
Credentials You Walk Away With
TS/SCI clearanceIntelligence Officer qualificationVarious IC certifications

Salary data from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics Occupational Employment and Wage Statistics program. A guide, not a guarantee.

Recruiter vs. Reality

The pitch versus what people who actually did the job report back.

AVICoast Guard Aviator
What the Recruiter Says

As a Coast Guard Aviator, you'll fly the most daring search and rescue missions in the world. From pulling survivors out of hurricanes to interdicting drug smugglers in open ocean, you'll pilot advanced aircraft in conditions other aviators won't touch. You'll earn your wings and join the most elite rescue pilots on the planet.

What It's Actually Like

You fly helicopters into hurricanes on purpose. Let that sentence just sit there for a moment. While every commercial pilot in America is diverting 200 miles around the storm, you're pointing your MH-60 Jayhawk directly at the eye wall because someone's shrimp boat made poor life choices and there are four people clinging to a hull in 30-foot seas. The rescue footage on the evening news is incredible. What they don't show is the three hours of paperwork per flight hour, the annual swim qualifications where you get dunked upside down in a pool in full gear, or the 2 AM alert launch where you go from dead asleep to flying into zero visibility in eleven minutes. Your non-military friends will always, ALWAYS ask 'wait, the Coast Guard has pilots?' Yes. Yes they do. And those pilots have more flight hours in worse conditions than most military aviators will see in an entire career. You have performed hovering rescues in 60-knot winds, lowered rescue swimmers into seas that would sink a small boat, and medevac'd people from cruise ships at 3 AM — and you still have to explain what your branch does at Thanksgiving. You have the most objectively badass flying job in the entire armed forces and the least recognition. The airline industry will hire you in a heartbeat. You'll fly in clear skies and wonder why your hands aren't shaking.

INTELIntelligence Officer
What the Recruiter Says

As a Coast Guard Intelligence Officer, you'll lead intelligence operations supporting homeland security, counter-narcotics, and maritime defense. You'll develop and brief intelligence assessments at the highest levels of government, earning a TS/SCI clearance and positioning yourself for leadership roles across the intelligence community.

What It's Actually Like

You lead intelligence operations in a branch most people didn't know HAD intelligence operations. Your briefings to commanding officers cover the full spectrum of maritime threats, which in the Coast Guard means narco submarines, Chinese distant-water fishing fleets strip-mining international waters, Russian icebreakers doing suspiciously intelligent things in the Arctic, human trafficking networks, sanctions evasion schemes, and also Dale — a local commercial fisherman who keeps dumping oil in the harbor and whose pattern of life you know better than his spouse does. All of this goes into the same slide deck. You take the same intelligence disciplines the CIA uses — HUMINT, SIGINT, IMINT, OSINT — and apply them to the Coast Guard's uniquely weird eleven statutory missions, which means you are simultaneously a counternarcotics intelligence officer, an environmental crime analyst, and a maritime security expert. Nobody outside the Coast Guard knows this job exists, which honestly makes it cooler. You are the IC's best-kept secret. Your TS/SCI clearance, multi-mission analytical experience, and direct operational impact make you absurdly recruitable by DHS, CBP, DEA, and the broader intelligence community the moment your commission commitment is up.

The Real Life

Same dimensions, side by side. AVI on the left, INTEL on the right.

Daily Life
AVI

INTEL

Leading maritime intelligence operations, managing analysis teams, and advising commanders on maritime threats. You oversee intelligence support for port security, counter-narcotics, counter-terrorism, and maritime domain awareness.

Training / School
AVI

INTEL

Intelligence officer training followed by Coast Guard-specific maritime intelligence specialization.

Physical Demands
AVI

INTEL

Low. Intelligence leadership is desk-based.

Where You'll Be Stationed
AVI
INTEL
Coast Guard Intelligence (CGI)Sector commandsPentagon (VA)Various IC assignments
The Honest Truth
AVI

INTEL

Intelligence Officer in the Coast Guard leads maritime intelligence operations. The honest truth: the Coast Guard intelligence enterprise is small compared to the DoD services, which means less bureaucracy and more direct impact, but also fewer billets and advancement opportunities. The maritime focus — port security, narcotics, terrorism — is unique and valued by DHS and the broader IC. The TS/SCI clearance and interagency experience create strong post-military prospects.

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