You may see the day when NFOs are on helos. When the H-60 first came to the LAMPS community (before some of you were born I bet) putting an NFO in the co-pilot's seat was seriously considered. With no experience with NFOs and the persuasive argument that even the then new H-60 was still a labor intensive aircraft to fly with long night over water missions the copilot configuration was kept. As I recall, the Brits fly their H-3s with NFO type airmen. The S-3 Viking was developed for two pilots mostly because that was the experience of the prop ASW community, S-2s and P-3s. Many of the same arguments were used to justify a copilot in the S-3. By time it hit the fleet NFOs were part of the crew flying in the copilots seat. Over the years the crew composition has changed to the point where pilots almost never fly in the right seat of a Viking. Remember, dollars drive most everytihng. NFOs are cheaper and faster to train. There is only one reason I see not to put NFOs on new generation helos. In the case of small detachment deployed squadrons like LAMPS, scheduling a complete crew would be complicated. If all officers are pilots any two make a crew. Not the case if half are NFOs.