A career in Naval Aviation often begins with officer training and flight school, followed by specialized training on specific aircraft. You may start as a junior pilot or flight officer and, over time, progress to roles with greater leadership responsibility such as flight lead, mission commander, or squadron executive officer. Advancement often depends on demonstrated flight proficiency, leadership ability, and successful completion of ongoing qualifications. Naval aviators frequently collaborate with engineers, maintenance personnel, and other military officers to ensure aircraft readiness and mission success. Long-term, you may have opportunities to specialize, instruct, or move into strategic or command-level positions within the Navy.