What are the responsibilities and job description for the Naval Pilot position at US Navy Reserve?
Continuing your naval career without being tied to active duty is possible with the Navy Reserve. Pursuing a civilian life doesn't have to mean sacrificing your leadership skills or talent. Many pilots leave active duty due to family obligations, career aspirations, or the desire to settle down. However, in the Navy Reserve, you can continue leading while still having time for your personal life. The Navy Reserve mission is to provide strategic depth and deliver operational capabilities to the Navy and Marine Corps team in times of peace or war. As a Navy Reserve Sailor, you'll support this mission while maintaining your independence in the civilian world.
Benefits of Serving
- Receive 4 days of basic pay for only 2 days worked (16 hours) each drill weekend
- Opportunities to acquire new skills and sharpen existing ones
- Extensive educational assistance
- VA benefits
- Tax-free, worldwide Navy Exchange and commissary privileges
- Low-cost insurance options
- Travel opportunities
- Points toward retirement benefits
Education Opportunities
- Tuition Assistance
- DANTES
- Post 9/11 or Montgomery GI Bill
- US Naval War College and Senior Enlisted Academy
- Certifications and licenses through Navy Credentialing Opportunities Online (COOL)
Getting Started
If you're currently in the Inactive Ready Reserve or have been off active duty for over six months, contact a Navy Officer Recruiter to affiliate with the RC. You can find the nearest recruiter by visiting our website or calling Navy Recruiting Reserve Command at (901) 300-0423.
Salary : $70,000 - $130,000