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Being a Navy guy you've had quite a few in your mouth.
Back on topic...here are some observations about AF vs. Navy. First off, Navy regs are less onerous because the majority of Navy flying is over open water. That's why initial Pcola guys learn mostly VFR flying. Yes, the Navy does fly around the world; but the general focus of their flying is over water in and around the carrier. Not much to be stated when the focus of your ops is such. AF ops tends to be more focused on airfields. Thus the focus on airspace and flying regulations. Besides fighter ops, the Navy doesn't put large airplanes in formation to drop things or pass gas or coordinate. Missions like that necessitate a little more "rules."
Second thought, Naval aviation is a "component" of the Navy. We all know that it is "surface" guys who get all of the attention and command. Well, all the AF does is fly stuff. So, imagine the BS and minutia that the surface guys go through and that is what you get in the AF. AF flying doesn't get the benefit of being a secondary mission that Naval flying gets - so things tend to be a bit more controlled. Not right or wrong - but different...