Naval Aviation Career

<p>My father flew RC-135’s for the Air Force and was stationed in Alaska, Japan, and Riyadh where all of us had to stay for 2 years. No matter what branch of service you go with, there will always be complications. The Air Force will sometimes let you take your family to live with you on base to where they are assigned to overseas, but the navy won’t let you take your family onto ships. If you really want to fly I would suggest the navy because so many people go into the Air Force wanting to fly and only 4% end up flying. You can always make it work. This is probably very bias, but the Marine Corp has probably a better program for flying with families. Most of their Aircraft are stationed at Marine Air Wings, but some do have to go on Navy ships for a period of time. If I were you I would figure out how important your carrer is to you and how long you plan to stay in the military.</p>