The Air Force PJ route might be worth a look if you're not dead set on the Navy. Your assessment of being in great shape for your age will be challenged, though.
No I'm dead set on the Navy, I just wanna make sure I am qualified to be able to perform such a job prior to enlisting and kinda wasting my time if that makes sense. Not sure if I worded that right. Air Force PJ are straight up badass. Love what they do but can't stand doing that medical side. I do it enough here at the fire department to know how much I do not wanna deal with it in the military setting but don't get me wrong, I respect the hell out of PJ and what they do.
OK, just understand what everyone else has been saying. You could get through RSS and end up at an HSM squadron. That means you're performing anti submarine and anti surface warfare missions in addition to rescue swimmer stuff. Not to mention when you're NOT flying you're going to have other ground duties in the squadron. Some of them might be related to flying, some of them might not. I'm sure every one of us on this board would love to focus on the flying 100% of the time, but that's not the reality of the Navy.
Not really. I saw the website and the "SpecOps" tagline. But no one in the fleet considers Rescue Swimmer as part of the Spec Ops community. But hey, what the hell do I know . . .Aviation rescue swimmer is SpecOps: https://www.navy.com/careers/special-operations.html
Precious little... apparently.But hey, what the hell do I know . . .
What do ground duties consist of so I'm not blind sided if you don't mind me asking. My goal is to become a Naval Aircrewman AWS. Don't really wanna be a rescue swimmer, just wanna stop at AWS.
If you don't think you can handle the training in a controlled environment what makes you think you can handle the job in a combat situation? I'm not sure what answers you're hoping to get from this thread since the general theme I'm getting is you just want to be placed in a high speed job without having to do what's required to get there. In the words of the great philosopher Ronnie Coleman "Everybody wants to be a bodybuilder, but nobody wants to lift no heavy-ass weights."