Actually the Langley (CV-1) was named Jupiter (AC-3) when it was originally built in 1911. At that time there were 'officially' no Naval Aviators.
"The Navy’s growing interest in aviation was apparent
in early 1911 when Lieutenant T. G. Ellyson
was ordered to Curtiss’ aviation camp at North
Island, San Diego, Calif., as the first naval officer to
undergo flight training. He qualified for his Aero
Club of America license on July 6, 1911, in the A-1
Triad, the Navy’s first aircraft, and subsequently
became Naval Aviator No. 1 on March 4, 1913."