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1375 · NAVY · Officer

Naval Flight Officer
Trainee.

Navy 1375 (Naval Flight Officer Trainee). 1,040 hours of formal training translate to 5 validated civilian career pathways with salary bands of $95K–$150K. Sourced from DoD training data and Lightcast labor signals.

Training hours1,040DoD pipeline
ACE creditACEUp to 15 semester hours in aviation technology
Tech roles5mapped to your code
Civilian pathways5validated
Cert coverage2/5direct + partial
/ 01 · Tech Roles

Roles your code maps to.

SOURCE · BLS + LIGHTCAST ROLES · 5

Industry tech roles your 1375 background maps to — picked from BLS-anchored occupations using your training, cognitive skills, and systems experience.

Sort · Match descending
/ 02 · Skill Bridge

The gap, named.

What 1375 training already gave you, and the specific gaps to close — not a generic checklist.

Already have05
  • 01
    Situational Awareness in dynamic operational environmentsPerceiving and reacting to dynamic software environments, anticipating problems and system failures.
  • 02
    Rapid Prioritization under pressure during flight operationsTriage, incident response, and critical decision-making in fast-paced tech operations.
  • 03
    Team Synchronization and coordination during complex missionsFostering collaboration, anticipating needs, and ensuring smooth operations in software development teams.
  • 04
    Procedural Compliance in flight and system operationAdherence to coding standards, deployment procedures, security protocols, and operational best practices in software lifecycles.
  • 05
    Understanding of complex avionics, navigation, radar (AN/APS-149 LSRS), and data link systems (Link 16 Tactical Data Link)Systems thinking and understanding how interconnected software and hardware components operate and integrate.
To learn05

The concrete gap to bridge — specific to the roles above, not a generic checklist.

+C/C++ fundamentals, RTOS basics, and hardware-software interfaces+Python and C++ for robotics, ROS (Robot Operating System) basics, and sensor fusion principles+Agile/Scrum methodologies, software systems literacy (reading architecture diagrams), and advanced stakeholder communication+Linux operating system, Python or Go scripting, cloud platform basics (AWS/GCP/Azure), and observability stack (Prometheus, Grafana)+SQL for data analysis, process mapping and optimization techniques, and requirements gathering for software projects
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/ 03 · Civilian Pathways

Where your code lands.

SOURCE · LIGHTCAST + CURATED PATHWAYS · 5
P.01

Commercial Airline Pilot

$150K
High match
Very high demand
Skills to develop
  • FAA Airline Transport Pilot (ATP) certificate
  • Specific aircraft type ratings
P.02

Air Traffic Controller

$135K
Good match
High demand
Skills to develop
  • FAA Air Traffic Control Specialist certification
  • On-the-job training for specific facilities
P.03

Aerospace Engineer

$120K
Good match
Growing demand
Skills to develop
  • Bachelor's degree in Aerospace Engineering
  • Professional Engineer (PE) license (optional)
  • CAD/CAM software proficiency
P.04

Remote Sensing Analyst

$95K
Moderate match
Stable demand
Skills to develop
  • Geographic Information Systems (GIS) certification
  • Remote sensing software proficiency
  • Data analysis and interpretation skills
P.05

Logistics and Supply Chain Manager

$105K
Moderate match
High demand
Skills to develop
  • APICS Certified in Production and Inventory Management (CPIM)
  • Six Sigma certification
  • Supply chain management software proficiency
/ 04 · Hidden Strengths

What the code built.

Cognitive skills your 1375 training built — and where they transfer in civilian work.

S.01

Situational Awareness

As a Naval Flight Officer, you maintain constant awareness of your aircraft's position, the location of other aircraft, potential threats, and changing weather conditions, making split-second decisions based on this information.

Transfers to

This translates to an exceptional ability to perceive and react to dynamic environments, anticipate problems, and maintain composure under pressure, valuable in high-stakes civilian roles.

S.02

Rapid Prioritization

During flight operations, you face a barrage of information and potential threats simultaneously. You must quickly assess the situation, prioritize tasks, and execute actions in the most efficient and effective order.

Transfers to

Your ability to rapidly assess and prioritize competing demands is highly transferable to fast-paced civilian environments where critical decisions must be made under pressure.

S.03

Team Synchronization

Operating as part of a flight crew demands seamless coordination and communication. You learn to anticipate the needs of your fellow crew members, execute your responsibilities flawlessly, and maintain constant communication to ensure mission success.

Transfers to

This experience makes you an exceptional team player, capable of fostering collaboration, anticipating needs, and ensuring smooth operations in any team-oriented civilian setting.

S.04

Procedural Compliance

Naval aviation demands strict adherence to established procedures and protocols. You develop a deep understanding of the importance of following rules and regulations to ensure safety and mission success.

Transfers to

Your commitment to procedural compliance makes you a valuable asset in industries where accuracy, consistency, and adherence to standards are paramount.

/ 05 · Non-Obvious Matches

Roles the recruiter won't suggest.

Adjacent civilian roles your training maps to that conventional military-to-civilian advice tends to miss.

Air Traffic Controller

SOC 53-2011.00

You've been immersed in the world of aviation, understanding airspace management, aircraft movements, and communication protocols. Your exceptional situational awareness and rapid prioritization skills make you a natural fit for guiding aircraft safely through our skies.

Adjacent · Match

Logistics Manager

SOC 11-3071.00

You've managed complex flight operations, coordinating resources, personnel, and equipment. Your ability to plan, organize, and execute logistical tasks efficiently translates perfectly to managing supply chains and optimizing resource allocation in the civilian sector.

Adjacent · Match

Emergency Management Specialist

SOC 11-9161.00

You're trained to handle high-pressure situations and make critical decisions under duress. Your experience in assessing risks, coordinating responses, and maintaining situational awareness makes you well-suited to help communities prepare for and respond to emergencies.

Adjacent · Match
/ 06 · Training & Certs

What you trained on.

SOURCE · DOD + ACE\nVALIDATED
Academy

Flight School

Naval Air Station Pensacola
1,040hHours
26wkWeeks
ACECredit

Up to 15 semester hours in aviation technology

Topics · 8
  • Aerodynamics
  • Aircraft Systems
  • Navigation
  • Meteorology
  • Air Traffic Control Procedures
  • Survival Training
  • Flight Physiology
  • Basic Flight Maneuvers
Partial coverage · 2
  • FAA Commercial Pilot License60%

    Specific aircraft type ratings, flight hour requirements, and passing the FAA written and practical exams.

  • Certified Aviation Manager (CAM)30%

    Need to gain experience in aviation management, budgeting, and leadership to meet eligibility requirements and pass the CAM exam.

Recommended next · 03
  • Airline Transport Pilot (ATP) CertificateAdjacent
  • Certified Flight Instructor (CFI)Adjacent
  • Aviation Safety Officer (ASO)Adjacent
/ 07 · Systems Translation

What you ran, in their words.

Military systems you operated and their civilian equivalents for your resume.

Military SystemCivilian EquivalentDomain
AN/ASQ-81 Magnetic Anomaly Detector (MAD)Geophysical survey equipment used in mineral explorationOperations
AN/APS-149 Littoral Surveillance Radar System (LSRS)Maritime surveillance radar used for coastal monitoring and search and rescueSignals
Link 16 Tactical Data LinkEncrypted data communication networksOperations
AN/AQS-22 Airborne Low Frequency Sonar (ALFS) dipping sonarCommercial sonar systems used in underwater surveys and search operationsSignals
AN/ALE-47 Countermeasures Dispensing System (CMDS)Aircraft self-protection systemsOperations
Joint Precision Approach and Landing System (JPALS)Differential GPS based precision landing systemsOperations
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