The transition from Army to Navy flying can be challenging. I went Navy to Army. Here is a snapshot of what I did:
I flew SH-60Bs in the 80s and 90s. We had no NVGs and flew all our night flights unaided...including landing on the ship. I was a pack kind of guy who broke out probably a little too late. I picked up O-4 in the reserves, then didn't drill and took an eight year break in flying.
I had a well paying software gig when I joined the guard, so I reverted to CW2 so I could fly and not worry about company commander or staff duties.
There was a VERY STEEP learning curve transitioning from the Navy way to the Army way. The flying was easier. Flying with NVGs over land is easier than unaided over the water. However, I had to prove myself all over again. Some prior Navy guys had <sarcasm>"paved the way"</sarcasm> before me, and I was looked at with a critical eye. I had to compete for an AQC slot. That took 1 year of not flying. Then I had to knock off the rust in my flying skills.
After proving myself, I was asked to come on full time, right at the time my software job was in transition. I quit my civilian job to fly full time. Unfortunately I was not laid off. That would have been 3 months of severence pay.
Now I am a full time MTP and ME and I haven't put on CW3 yet.
Why do I think it is important for you to know my background? So you will pay more attention to what follows:
If you are not at the top of your game as a CW2 in the Army, you will face a VERY STEEP learning curve that involves not only a change in culture, but also a higher standard for pilots. You should be tracked by now. If not, you are not on top of your game. I am not saying this is the case, but IF you are leaving the Army for greener pastures in the Navy amd think it will be easier, STOP! The living environment may be nicer and your peers will be more professional (in my opinion), but the standards are higher and it will be MORE work. It will be a challenge.
If you are up to the challenge...go for it!
I do have a little experience with attempting to go the other way (Army to Navy). PM me if you want details.