Aviation Officers spend the greater portion of their career applying aviation skills while performing missions in Coast Guard aircraft; As pilots they fly both propeller driven fixed wing aircraft, high Speed jet aircraft, and a number of different types of helicopters; Coast Guard aircrafts cover the entire profile of Coast Guard operations; Some Aviators function in the support areas of Aviation Maintenance and Aviation Safety; Advanced education and post graduate opportunities exist for Senior Aviation Officers.
Able to perform the duties of O1 thru O6 plus O7 thru O9; A Coast Guard Officer is expected to lead first and posses particular areas of expertise where he or she can employ leadership qualities; Coast Guard billets are unique where they have been grouped into generally accepted occupational specialties with similar sets of professional skills and experience requirements.
A Coast Guard Officer is expected to lead first and posses particular areas of expertise where he or she can employ leadership qualities; Coast Guard billets are unique where they have been grouped into generally accepted occupational specialties with similar sets of professional skills and experience requirements; O1 thru O3 tasks.
Able to perform the duties of O1 thru O3 plus O4 thru O6; A Coast Guard Officer is expected to lead first and posses particular areas of expertise where he or she can employ leadership qualities; Coast Guard billets are unique where they have been grouped into generally accepted occupational specialties with similar sets of professional skills and experience requirements.