One, not all those jobs need to be filled; you know and I know a lot of staff billets exist strictly to give guys the opportunity to check a required block.
Then where are you going to get the folks to fill the billets for the Staffs if they're not pilots (and NFOs) on staff tours? Part of the experience is learning how Big Navy works since every LT has the potential to be a future CNO.
Unless you want to develop a career pilot program (like the CWO program in the Army), Officers will need career exapanding opportunities and you do not get those by staying in the cockpit for your career.
Two, the jobs that need to be filled don't necessarily need to be filled by aviators. Who would you rather have as a shooter, a P-3 guy (or an E-2 NFO, for that matter) or an ABH Warrant?
When we ask that question to Pers-43 (Ham Tallent at the time) his response was that for every Warrant Officer you "create" to do a job, you have to provide that Warrant a career path to include shore assignments and promition opportunity.
Then you would need to figure out what to do with all the LTs you now have running around. For every Super JO position you create in the squadron does that equate to one less seat available for a nugget?
This will restrict the ability for the CO to give an EP to a first tour guy since the Super JO is sucking up the EP. And if the Super JO does not get the EP, then that will need a lot fo explaining since you just tubed the career of the Super JO by not breaking him out against folks who aren't really his peers...
Three, not everybody would have to go do a 'flying disassoc', any more than everybody even does a disassoc at all these days - my understanding is a lot of Hornet guys don't due to timing. I think it'd be helpful to have a mix of experience in your DH and front office jobs. Some were shooters, some were ANAVs, some fetched the Admiral's coffee, and some flew something else.
I agree. Back when there were two VF squadrons in the Air Wing there were lots of NFO's doing disassociated sea tours but not the pilots. Since the NFOs were doing them, it couldn't be because the Community pushed back, it must have been for another reason. Since many of my TACAIR friends went from their shore duty to DH tour, it must be timing.
You'd learn a lot more about being an aviator, and keep the communities from becoming ossified to boot.
I guess this is the core of our disagreement. The disassociated is not designed to make you a better aviator, it's to make you a better Navy Officer.
I know I learned a whole lot about Naval Aviation by doing strike planning down in CVIC. Hearing what the Hummer, Hornet, Prowler and Viking folks were doing gave me an idea of the bigger picture as to my role as the helo bubba. Cross polination will work great, but the Navy will be very reluctant to move away from the disassocaiated sea tour since they need aviation folks in those positions we mentioned.
As for how to cross polinate, I'd love to see more exchange opportunities with our sister services. Having only 1 Navy Officer flying with the Air Force really doesn't give us much insight into how a sister service does their mission. If we are going to fight as a Joint force, then we need more interoperability.
Second, I stand by my thought of having cross-polination occur at the RAG. This is the center for each community, so it's the best place to introduce the "why do you do it that way" discussion. The RAGs typically write the NATOPS and are involved in Tactics D&E (supporting NSAWC, the VX squadrons and Weapon Schools). Finally the RAG is typically where the community will try to send its better folks. Getting a bunch of smart folks in the same room talking is usually a good start to solving a problem.