While out running today on the Potomac (and with every part of my body screaming for me to stop), two Coastie MH-65s flew over me and seeing them pushed me to a personal best time.
As I got back home, I was reflecting on that and what inspired me to want to be a Naval Aviator. For me, it was playing with a flight simulator in the local science center when I was 7 or 8. The next day, I went out and spent all the money I had on a copy of Flight Simulator 2004 and a joystick, and the rest is history.
I'd love to hear some of your stories about why you wanted to go into Naval Aviation. I'm sure many of you like BusyBee and the mods have some pretty amazing ones.
As I got back home, I was reflecting on that and what inspired me to want to be a Naval Aviator. For me, it was playing with a flight simulator in the local science center when I was 7 or 8. The next day, I went out and spent all the money I had on a copy of Flight Simulator 2004 and a joystick, and the rest is history.
I'd love to hear some of your stories about why you wanted to go into Naval Aviation. I'm sure many of you like BusyBee and the mods have some pretty amazing ones.

Shortly afterwards got selected for commissioning, notified on cruise, our sub pulled into the arduous port of Curacao and on liberty ran into two P3 crews enjoying their "deployment". Screw this submarine and haze grey and underway crap, when I get commissioned I am going Naval Aviation!
Good subject... well the ol' Bee was an ET 2 crewman on a hunter-killer submarine operating out of Bermuda back in the mid '50s. Leaving port to operate for a few days, we had taken aboard several young winged ASW Ensigns (from a VS S-2 squadron), to observe our ASW operations. While standing a helm watch, I had a long chat with one of them. He told how great it was both in flight training, and flying in the fleet. I told him I'd love to try it, but I joined the Navy right out of HS, and had no college. He then gave me all the details on the Naval Aviation Cadet (NAVCAD) Program, where you could be selected for flight training with 2 years of college... or pass a 2-year college equivilancy & aviation aptitude tests.

