Most are eluding to that there is no "sure fire" enlisted rate that will help you earn your wings of gold. I too was an Aircraft Electrician (AE) [after starting out as a non-designated Airman working on the flight deck] and Aircrew. I was not mature enough to go directly from HS to College, so this path worked for me, but doesn't work for everyone.
My advice:
-If you want to be a Naval Officer and Naval Aviator, FIRST pursue a commission through any commissioning source for which you qualify.
- SECOND, If really want to enlist, select a technical rate that will help you out on the outside. I say this because, if you enlist, and end up not enjoying the Navy, then get out, at least you'll have learned a valuable trade skill you can fall back on (and you'll also earn the GI Bill...and go to college?)
Best of luck.
My advice:
-If you want to be a Naval Officer and Naval Aviator, FIRST pursue a commission through any commissioning source for which you qualify.
- SECOND, If really want to enlist, select a technical rate that will help you out on the outside. I say this because, if you enlist, and end up not enjoying the Navy, then get out, at least you'll have learned a valuable trade skill you can fall back on (and you'll also earn the GI Bill...and go to college?)
Best of luck.