I could have misread the original post, but I think the OP is already in the FRS or the fleet (two seat tacair). They also owe the remainder of their winging commitment (7 years). There’s some great advice here, but some of it seems geared towards the OP being able to get out now.
Having to fulfill the remainder of the commitment adds another layer of complexity and limits their options to a platform transition (if offered/approved), transitioning to a non-flying career field, or switching to NFO.
@colonial-aviation correct me if I’m off base.
All that being said, if your goal is to fly for the airlines push hard for that platform transition. If you can’t get that, then clarify your overall service commitment for going NFO before going back through the pipeline. The goal would be to avoid additional time for getting NFO wings on top of what you already owe. Like you said, flying is definitely better than not flying, and your quality of life for your remaining time in the Navy would be improved versus the alternative. Final option would be redesignating to another community, but that process will literally be a crapshoot, and I wouldn’t recommend it. You’d still have to build pilot time on your own dime and not have the opportunity to fly.
PM if you end up needing to go the resdesignation route. While the process is slightly different than laterally transferring, some of the gouge I picked up along the way might be useful.