Just to clarify...Air Assault is the school teaching ground troops how to operate around and fight using helicopters. You will enjoy it Sean. No, I didn't go through it but as a former Army Aviator I've flown a few air assaults in my time. Nothing like going into a dusty LZ with a Huey full of screaming troops and 12 other helicopters trying to maintain a two rotor disc (or closer) separation. Go around?, hover?, it ain't gonna happen, this one is to the ground! I'm sure that with the UH-60's things are a little less crazy but still an adrenalin rush.
Advice: Around helicopters, act deliberately, maintain situational awareness. Do not approach a running helicopter until the crew gestures for you to do so. Carrying a radio?, make sure the antenna is stowed, it really pisses off the crew chief if you stick it into the rotor. In rough or mountain terrain, exit and enter to and from the from the down hill side. It happens too often that troops, or even crewmembers walk into the main rotor by either exiting toward the uphill side or walking from the uphill side into the spinning blades - AND apply for Warrant Officer flight training. You would be a natural. "Army Aviation, Hope of the Nation..."