how is being an instructor looked upon as far as career enhancement goes? good/bad/neutral?
Good. Producing is what you're supposed to do coming out of the HSC world. The RAG is preferable, but not always availible (usually a drug deal between the XOs of your fleet squadron and the RAG squadron) and coming from HC or HS right now, it's not easy as we merge communities.
When you do a tour as an IP is it better to instruct in primary/advanced/the RAG?
As for being an HT IP...I LOVE THIS GAME. I've flown 40 hrs in the last month...that's low for an HT instructor...I never flew this much in the 60S unless I was deployed...and it's great flying...you know your better instructors???? They're the one to talk to about this because it is better than flying in the RAG could ever be. Sure I can't show you a Bow-on (270-deg buttonhook) approach to a hookman, but I can do out and ins like it's going out of style...and it's great. The RAG can't even keep 3 birds up at once right now in Norfolk, and I know that my compadres ranked above me are getting their master's degree...and I don't care. I'm not going to take the time away from instructing (which is an absolute blast) to do that and I love having that option down here. When you fly a fleet aircraft there's a lot of pressure...I can't really describe it, but everyone wants to be "that guy." The HTs are great because EVERYONE IS DOING THEIR OWN THING. Some are getting out to fly, some are getting out never to fly again, but either way, at least at my squadron, we give a damn about what we do on a daily basis. It's easy to get lost in that in the fleet every once in a while. But here, we see you studs everyday and it reminds us why we're here. It's great.
Along the same lines, does it make a difference whether your an IP in TW-6, (flying the snfos around*) or an IP in one of the sna trawings.
I would say, for quality of life...don't go back to the VTs. I know that there are a few who enjoy it, but really, a fixed-wing world is a fixed-wing world...and being able to hover...remember, is priceless.
A few flight options my helo peers from HSC-26 picked up:
One transitioned to Jet training at Kingsville (or Meridian...).
One is instructing Marines in the HUEY Rag in Camp Pendelton, CA.
About 5 of us are HT bubbas (all here)
About 5 went to the RAG (Norfolk and San Diego)
About 2 went to the Wing Weapons School (occastionally training at the RAG in Norfolk)
One went to train NFOs in VT-4, couldn't aeromedically adapt to the T-6 (airsick all the time) and came back to HT-18
2 went Station SAR (not a career enhancer)
1 went to C-12s (not a career enhancer)
It looks like a good deal for pilots since you stay in an aircraft which probably means the navy has a problem with it somehow.
You couldn't be more wrong. The Navy is proud of all of it's people and every day I go to work, I can't be more proud of what I do and what I did to fool them into paying me to do it...