
Aircrewman Tactical Helicopter(AWR Navy Rating)
Performs tactical helicopter missions including search and rescue operations.
Overall
Quick Stats
- ✓Vision: Corrects to 20/20
- ✓Normal color perception
- ✓Normal hearing
- ✓No speech impediment
Security Clearance
Secret~$3K–$15K civilian sector value
Requires a National Agency Check with Local Agency Check and Credit Check (NACLC). Processing typically takes 1–3 months and is initiated early in your training pipeline.
ASVAB Requirements
AFQT Minimum
50
Who This Is Best For
Best for physically fit, mission-driven individuals who want tactical helicopter experience including search and rescue. If you want an elite flying role that combines physical fitness with tactical operations, this specialty delivers some of the most intense and rewarding experiences in naval aviation.
+Pros
- ✓Active enlistment bonus available
- ✓Strong opportunity advancement outlook
- ✓Strong civilian career transition
–Cons
Real Opinions
+Positive
“Flying is amazing. Aircrew life has its downsides but nothing beats looking out the window on a mission.”
“AWR on MH-60R Seahawks is one of the most exciting jobs in the Navy. You operate dipping sonar, sonobuoys, and torpedoes from a helicopter hunting submarines. The tactical element of the job is genuinely engaging and the helicopter community has strong camaraderie. Every flight feels like it matters.”
–Negative & Mixed
“The schedule is unpredictable. You could be gone for weeks with little notice. Hard on relationships.”
“Deploying as a helicopter detachment on a surface ship is isolating — you're a small aviation team living among surface sailors who don't always understand your mission. The small det size means limited social circle for months. Maintenance demands on the aircraft are relentless.”
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What the recruiter says vs. what it's actually like.
🫡 Recruiter says
“You will fly in Navy aircraft and see the world from above!”
💀 Reality
Source: MyNavyRates researchYou do fly, but much of your time is spent on ground maintenance, pre-flight checks, and qualifications. Flight schedules can be unpredictable and hard on family life.
🫡 Recruiter says
“AWR gets to work with special operations forces.”
💀 Reality
Source: sailor forumsSome AWR billets support SOF, but most are with regular fleet helicopter squadrons. The SOF support billets are competitive and usually go to experienced aircrew.
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“A $37.7 million MH-60R fell out of the sky seconds after takeoff from USS Dewey in the Western Pacific. All three crew survived by ditching and swimming back. Investigation found maintenance mistakes were responsible.”
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