Your Application resume bodes well for success in OCS & Flight Training (especially if you opt for helos). Just curious, are you going to go rotary wing... or do you dream of becoming a "pointy-nosed Top Gun" carrier Pilot?
Either way, good luck in OCS and beyond!
BzB
First of all thank you for the compliment! That is a great question and one I have thought a lot about. I would say in generally have a passion for aviation both fixed and rotary. In the civilian world, I was more interested by helicopters and the helicopter industry than I was by commercial airlines. Obviously there is more to civilian fixed wing aviation than commercial airlines, but that is where the majority of the jobs are located. In naval aviation however, I would fly anything.
In my current job, I am often asked by prospective students if they should fly airplanes or helicopters. My answer is another question of if they would rather wear dress shoes or work boots to work. I believe this question aptly differentiates between the industries and lifestyles with most helicopter pilots wanting to wear work boots, and most airplane pilots wanting to wear dress shoes. In naval aviation however, I don't believe this is the case (and please correct me if I am wrong) but I believe just about everyone is going to be more a work boots mentality and culture than dress shoes, no matter what aircraft they fly.
So to answer your question, if have the choice I will go for the helicopter side of things, and that is what I am shooting for. Having said that, if I ended up flying F-18's, or COD's, or P-8's, or anything the Navy has in its aircraft fleet, I am going to be one happy camper.