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Quick Facts — 1320 (Naval Flight Officer)

AIT / Training

44 weeks

Training Location

NAS Pensacola, FL

Career Field

Aviation

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About 1320 Naval Flight Officer

Operates weapons systems, sensors, and tactical equipment as an airborne crew member in Navy aircraft.

Training Duration

44 weeks

Training Location

NAS Pensacola, FL

Career Field

Aviation

Recruiter vs. Reality

What the Recruiter Says

As a Naval Flight Officer, you'll master the tactical systems that turn aircraft into weapons platforms — operating radar, weapons systems, and electronic warfare suites in the backseat of the Navy's most advanced aircraft. From E-2 Hawkeyes to EA-18G Growlers, NFOs are the tactical brains of naval aviation, directing the fight from the air.

What It's Actually Like

You are a Naval Flight Officer, the person who sits behind the pilot and makes the aircraft actually useful in combat. Pilots fly the plane. You fight it. In an F/A-18F Super Hornet, you're the Weapon Systems Officer running the radar, managing weapons, and talking to everyone on the radio while the pilot handles the stick and throttle. In a P-8 Poseidon, you're hunting submarines with sonobuoys and MAD equipment. In an E-2 Hawkeye, you're the airborne battle manager controlling the entire airspace. Your training pipeline is just as demanding as a pilot's — you survive the same carrier qualifications, pull the same G-forces, and spend the same years at Pensacola. But you'll never introduce yourself at a bar and hear 'oh cool, a Naval Flight Officer' because nobody outside the Navy knows what that means. Every NFO develops the specific frustration of being equally skilled, equally trained, and equally necessary as the pilot while receiving approximately 10% of the cultural recognition. The flying is genuinely incredible. Carrier traps at night are the most demanding thing in aviation and you're doing them regularly. Civilian airlines don't need NFOs, but defense contractors, intelligence agencies, and aviation management positions value your tactical expertise at $100-150K.

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