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Naval Stories: A Long Way to the Indian Ocean…

By Keith Kaniut Keith Kaniut Typically in the 1980’s, a student Naval Aviator could earn his wings, learn to fly his assigned aircraft and join a squadron in about 2-2 ½ years. (18 months to earn Wings; 6 to 8 months learning to fly assigned aircraft). Ideally, he’d report to a squadron that had just returned from deployment, replacing pilots who were leaving. The “nugget” would be in the squadron when it began training for the next deployment …
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navalinstitute.com.au broke the news on Thursday, July 9, 2026.
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