Bart and Peacoat: good luck.
Mahler: I am a bit skeptical of this idea of only putting pilot on the application to somehow increase the chances of getting selelcted for pilot. My understanding is that if one is PQ, and if the Navy needs pilots (which certainly seems to be the case based on nearly everyone I have talked to), and if you have a comptetitive package, then there seems to be little reason why the Navy wouldn't select you for pilot. It seems plausible to argue that all other things being equal, the Navy might consider what other job options one indicates, but it seems unlikely that there are many entirely equal candidates.
Now, if flying is your only ambition and you would be wholly unsatisfied with any other option, then only putting pilot seems to make good sense. However, if your primary desire is to fly, but would be happy (albeit less so) to serve in another capacity, then one should indicate which positions might be appealing if flying is not an option.
Finally, if one doesn't get selected for their first choice, then, as Matt said, there is no obligation to sign anything. However, if one is NPQ by NOMI before API (and after OCS of course), then I imagine one would have to serve the remainder of their commitment in some other capacity. I don't know how much choice one has in this scenario, though. It seems plausible that the Navy would allow some choice, but in the end it might be the ubiquitous "needs of the Navy" that determines how one would serve the remainder of their commitment.
Chris G.
Memphis, TN