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NAS Whidbey Island SAR Rescues Woman Northeast of Mount Baker
FORCE PROTECTION AND SECURITY EXERCISE
NAS Whidbey Island Military Youth of the Year Award Winner
NAS Whidbey Island SAR Responds to Mt. Herman Avalanche Call
Implementation of REAL ID Act in Washington State
NAS Whidbey Island SAR Medically Evacuates Friday Harbor Resident
NAS Whidbey Island SAR Medically Evacuates Lopez Island Resident
Moore Assuming Command of NAS Whidbey Island
Army to Hold Communications Evaluation Training at NAS Whidbey Island
NAS Whidbey Island Commanding Officer Attends Olympia Salute to Navy
NAS Whidbey Island SAR Medically Evacuates Oak Harbor Resident
NAS Whidbey Island SAR Medically Evacuates Coupeville Resident
Army Trains at OLF Coupeville
Keeping North Whidbey Clean
Navy to Clear ‘Sightline’ for Aircraft
NAS Whidbey Island Draft EIS Release Now Scheduled for Fall
NAS Whidbey Island Hosting Public Open House June 25, 2016
NAS Whidbey Island SAR Makes 2 Separate Rescues in Cascade Mountains
NASWI Celebrates Earth Day
Anzac Day at NAS Whidbey Island
Maui Gate Closed for 4th of July Parade
NAS Whidbey Island SAR Medically Evacuates New Mother in need of Postpartum Care
Patrol Squadron 46 Celebrates Change of Command
NAS Whidbey Island SAR Rescues 2 Stranded Climbers on Mt. Hood
NAS Whidbey Island News Release Public Open House
NAVY REGION NORTHWEST PARTICIPATES IN CASCADIA RISING
VP-40 Change of Command
Runway Closures at Ault Field
NAS Whidbey Island Selected as one DOD’s Best Installations
NAS Whidbey Island SAR Rescues Injured Hiker on Mt. Adams
NAS Whidbey Island’s SAR evacuates one patient and stabilizes another overnight in the Olympic National Park
Navy Growler squadron holds change of command at Nellis AFB
NAS Whidbey Island SAR Rescues 2 Stranded Climbers on Mount Baker
NAS Whidbey Island SAR Rescues Distressed Camper on Mt. Carrie
Blue Angels Flyover at Ault Field
NAS Whidbey Island SAR Rescues Injured Rappeller in Okanogan County
Wizards Completes Deployment in the Western Pacific
NAS Whidbey Island SAR Rescues Injured Hiker from Mount Stuart
Meeting and permit required if you want to hunt on base
NAS Whidbey Island SAR Rescues Hikers on Olympic Peninsula
VP-4 returns from 'Aloha Deployment' to new homeport on Whidbey Island
Naval Hospital Oak Harbor’s Clinical Quality Ranks #1 in Navy Medicine West, #3 Navy Wide
NAS Whidbey Island SAR Rescues Hiker on Illabot Peak
NAS Whidbey Island SAR Rescues Four Personnel near High Steel Bridge
U.S. Air Force General Paul J. Selva, Vice Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff visits NAS Whidbey Island
VP-40 Returns From Deployment
VAQ-139 Receives Perfect Score During CWTPI
VAQ-138 Homecoming
NASWI CNATTU Graduation
COMPACFLT visits NASWI photos and captions
Fleet and Family Readiness Center Wins 2nd Energy Competition
NASWI Sailor designated honorary CPO
NAS Whidbey Island SAR Conducts 2 MEDEVACs
FAA BANS SAMSUNG GALAXY 7 PHONE ON FLIGHTS
NAS Whidbey Island Selected as the Winner of the Secretary of the Navy's Energy and Water Management Award Winner in the Large Shore Installation
News Archive 2015
OLF Flight Operations July 26 - Aug 1
OLF Flight Operations July 19-25
OLF Flight Operations July 12-18
OLF Flight Operations Jul 8
OLF Flight Operations July 7
OLF Flight Operations June 28 - July 4
OLF Flight Operations June 21-27
NAS Whidbey Island SAR Rescues Injured Climber
OLF Flight Operations June 7-14
OLF Flight Operations May 31 - June 6
OLF Flight Operations May 28 *Update*
OLF Flight Operations May 24 - 30
OLF Flight Operations May 17-23
OLF Flight Operations May 10-16
NAS Whidbey Island SAR Medically Evacuates Orcas Island Woman
OLF Flight Operations April 26 - May 1
Security Enhancement Project at OLF Open for Public Comment
OLF Flight Operations April 19-24
Explosive Ordnance Disposal Training in Crescent Harbor
OLF Flight Operations April 12-18
OLF Flight Operations April 5-11
OLF Flight Operations March 29 - April 4
OLF Flight Operations March 22-28
OLF Flight Operations March 15-20
OLF Flight Operations March 1-7
OLF Flight Operations Feb 22-28
NAS Whidbey Island Public Open House
Governor Recognizes NAS Whidbey Island Personnel for Actions at Oso
OLF Flight Operations Feb 15-21
NAS Whidbey Island SAR Lopez Island Response
OLF Flight Operations Aug 2-8
OLF Flight Operations Aug 9-15
OLF Flight Operations Aug. 16-22
OLF Flight Operations Aug 23-29
The Truth about Navy Electronic Warfare Training
Canadian Military VIP Visits Naval Ocean Processing Facility
OLF Flight Operations Aug 30-Sep 5
Flight Operations for Week of Oct 4-10
Flight Operations for Oct 2 - UPDATE
OLF Flight Operations Oct 18 - 24
The Road Ahead for the EA-18G Growler EIS
Fuel Pier Breakwater Replacement at Seaplane Base
NAS Whidbey SAR finds missing boy
Gauntlets Revolutionize Electromagnetic Maneuver Warfare
OLF Flight Operations Oct 25 - 31
OLF Flight Operations Nov. 1-7, 2015
OLF Flight Operation Nov. 1-7, 2015
Flight Operations Notification for OLF Coupeville
Flight Operations for November 12 at OLF Coupeville Cancelled
Patrol Squadron (VP) 1 Returns from 7th Fleet Deployment
Flight Operations Notification for OLF Coupeville Dec 6-12
NAS Whidbey Island SAR
NAS Whidbey Island SAR Evacuates Lopez Island Resident
Pacific Northwest Growler Training Essential
Naval Air Station Whidbey Island Installation Excellence
Maritime Patrol Wing Assists Navy Families who will Transition from Hawaii to Washington
Final Environmental Impact Statement for Naval Weapons Systems Training Facility Boardman Available for Public Review
Exploring Ways to Reduce Engine Noise
Electronic Attack Squadron 135 to Fly in Honor of St. Louis Arch 50th Anniversary
Court Ruling - OLF Coupeville
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Air Operations

Operations Officer 257-2120
Airfield Manager 257-5391
Operations LCPO 257-2684
Operations Duty Officer 257-2681
Range Schedules 257-2877
Ground Electronics 257-2181
Air Traffic Control 257-1310
Air Terminal 257-6707
Facilities 257-2533
Search & Rescue 257-1631

 

The department and its divisions support the operations of tenant activities and transient aircraft. These include providing air traffic control, range scheduling, ground electronics and communications maintenance, air cargo and passenger service, arresting gear maintenance and Search and Rescue operations using the MH-60S Knighthawk helicopter.

Air Traffic Control Division provides all air traffic control services within the NAS Whidbey Approach Control Area. Staffed jointly by military and DoD civilians, the Air Traffic Control Facility (ATCF) is subdivided into Flight Planning, Control Tower and Radar branches, and also incorporates Range Schedules and Air Space Scheduling Divisions.

The ATCF operates the surveillance and precision radar systems and control tower, and controls all phases of military and civilian flight operations at Ault Field and Outlying Field (OLF) Coupeville. Routes into and around 15 airports are controlled within the confines of ATCF airspace. It is among the busiest and most complex facilities in the U.S. Navy Air Traffic Control System, challenging controllers with a varied and fast-paced environment that averages nearly 215,000 total operations annually.

The main function of the Ground Electronics Division is to support the Air Traffic Control operations by providing communications, navigational aids, radar (both precision approach and air surveillance), automatic carrier landing system, and all associated weather equipment used by Naval Pacific Meteorology and Oceanography Detachment.

The Facilities Division is responsible for maintenance on E-28 and E-5 arresting gear at NAS Whidbey Island and OLF Coupeville. They also service the Fresnel Lens Optical Landing Systems, Improved Fresnel Lens Optical Landing systems at both fields and provide firefighting services at OLF Coupeville.

The Fuels Division provides training and safety oversight of the Direct Refueling Facility, which conducts “hot” refueling of aircraft.

The Naval Weapons System Training Facility Boardman, Oregon provides maintenance, fire suppression and range support operations for a 47,000 acre bombing range.

The Air Passenger Terminal/Transient Line is the central staging area for the forward deployment of squadrons to the fleet and on training detachments. It processes passengers, prepares cargo, supports a variety of transient aircraft and provides support to airfield operations with fleet carrier landing practices and training missions. An updated Space Available travel listing for personnel authorized to fly on DoD aircraft, with destinations throughout the world, is available at the Air Passenger Terminal.

NAS Whidbey Island Search and Rescue maintains and operates the most modern and capable helicopter in the inventory. Puget Sound's topography and weather offer unique challenges to helicopter operations. The MH-60S Knighthawk is capable of operating at high altitude and can transit with a high cruise speed. It is equipped with an all glass cockpit including the latest communications and navigation equipment. It can lift aircrew or injured hikers from a hover using its 200-foot hoist cable. The air station’s Knighthawks also provide support to ships, submarines and other units operating in the Puget Sound Area. The high altitude mountain SAR environment and Puget Sound shipboard support make Team Whidbey one of a kind.

Email Operations: whdb_web_naswi_ops@navy.mil

 

NAS Whidbey Island Air Operation Manual

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