bruce said:
At what point does a naval aviator have his or her name printed on one of the aircraft? Also since there are more aviators than planes , how is it decided whose name is chosen? The names at the bottom of the plane [not the ones just below the canopy] who do they represent, perhaps the maintance crew?
It is based simply on seniority in the squadrons I have been in. The CAG bird, with the Side Number/Modex like 100, 200, 500 etc., is painted with the Air Wing CO's name. Those are the ones you see painted up in the nice colorful paint schemes. The squadron CO's name is painted on the next (101, etc.) then the XO on down. For multi-place aircraft(F-14, EA-6), the pilots have their name painted under a pilots seat and the NFO names under NFO seats. The names on the bottom are usually the Plane Captains in the squadron and their hometown (at least here in Whidbey), though occasionally I have seen a few different. Look at them sometime, it is pretty interesting to see where a few came from, we had one from Vladivostok, Russia and a few from the Phillipines. The newest JO's are the ones that don't have their names on the aircraft and are the ones that walk off the boat or take the cargo plane home.