A Naval Flight Officer (NFO) is an officer in the United States Navy or United States Marine Corps that specializes in airborne weapons and sensor systems. NFOs are not pilots (Naval Aviators) per se, but they may perform many "co-pilot" functions, depending on the type of aircraft. Until 1966, their duties were performed by both officer and mid-grade to senior enlisted Naval Aviation Observers (NAO). At that time, enlisted personnel were removed from NAO duties (although they continued to serve in enlisted aircrew roles), the NFO designation was established and the insignia was introduced.[1] NFOs in the Navy are unrestricted line officers, eligible for command at sea and ashore in the naval aviation communities. They are also eligible to hold senior flag rank positions, to include command of carrier strike groups, joint task forces, numbered fleets, naval component commands and unified combatant commands. NFOs in the Marine Corps are also eligible for command at sea and ashore within Marine Aviation, and are also eligible to hold senior general officer positions, to include command of Marine Aircraft Wings, Joint Task Forces, Marine Expeditionary Forces, Marine Corps component command and unified combatant commands.
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