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Naval Aircrewman Jobs: Navy Reserve

Naval Aircrewmen keep Navy aircraft mission-ready. Whether in helicopters, fixed-wing planes, or unmanned aerial systems, they handle critical in-flight operations, system maintenance, and combat support.

These specialists assist in search and rescue, submarine tracking, cargo transport, special warfare missions, and weapons operation.

What They Actually Do

  • Pre-flight checks – Ensure aircraft systems are fully operational before takeoff.
  • Operate and maintain aircraft systems – Manage communications, navigation, weapons, and sensors.
  • Mission support – Conduct tactical reconnaissance, submarine hunting, logistics, and rescue operations.
  • Emergency response – Handle in-flight safety procedures and react quickly under pressure.
  • Follow aviation regulations – Perform safety drills, readiness exercises, and team coordination.

The Aircrew Program

  • Six-year enlistment – Guarantees a spot as a flight crew member.
  • Intensive physical training – Swimming, survival, and endurance-focused instruction.
  • Class “A” Schools – Specialized training based on assigned aircraft type.
  • Flight qualifications – Must complete Boot Camp and Aviation Enlisted Aircrew Training School (AEATS).

Requirements

  • Pass Class II swim test
  • Complete aviation flight physical
  • Meet Navy fitness standards

Naval Aircrewmen in the Reserves train hard and operate in high-stakes environments, making them essential to Navy aviation missions.

Naval Aircrewman Ratings in the Navy Reserve

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Last updated on by Navy Enlisted Editorial Team