Friday, July 15, 2011
What is the typical career path for a Naval Aviator or Naval Flight Officer to command an aircraft carrier?
As all Commanding Officers of U.S. aircraft carriers must be qualified Naval Aviators or Naval Flight Officers, what would be the typical career path for a U.S. Naval Aviator or Naval Flight Officer to become a Commanding Officer of an aircraft carrier? What appropriate billets or training would have to be filled as a Junior Officer (Ensign, Lieutenant Junior Grade, Lieutenant, or Lieutenant Commander) or Senior Officer (Commander or Captain) to become a Commanding Officer of an aircraft carrier?
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