Posted on 12/08/2008 12:22:04 PM PST by dragnet2
Breaking
I won't draw any conclusions before the incident report is released, but if there are in fact casualties on the ground and there was anything at all this pilot could have done to avoid them at his own expense, it will be a sad day for naval aviation.
Sort of both. From what I recall the Coronado facility handles all air traffic off the coast from Mexico up to the L.A. area (the Warning area) - both military flights, and commercial flights transiting it via the traffic lanes. Then, they’re handed off the the approach controllers at whatever field they are going to land at.
I know at least once my husband had a pilot go down off the coast. It was pretty hairy, he talked to the pilot all they way down until he ejected, and then called in the search & rescue teams, sending coordinates, etc. Then the investigation into the whole thing. (got a nice commendation for it, and a nomination for Sailor of the Year.
Miramar has its ATC. Actually it does control for southern Calif. air including commercial
Well....I suppose that is something, right?
They sure haven’t been running an investigative series on this questions as far as I know. I suppose that defending our constitution isn’t that big a deal to them.
Llevrok 21-30 by.
Hit “birds eye” at the top of the map, then zoom in to see the area. You can see the houses involved.
Thanks, RF. Great shot.
Camp Pendleton has over 40,000 marines, and the busiest base in the nation. Then we have Marine Corp Recruit Depot, Miramar Air base, etc.
Then we are home to the 3rd. fleet, and many other Naval bases including Seals, Naval Air base, North Island.
Largest and state of the art San Diego Naval Hospital and Medical center.
Shep jumped the shark 3 years ago during Katrina.
More Department of Defense dollars are spent in San Diego County than in any other county in the nation. A new report highlights the growing influence of military spending on San Diegos economy.
(we also have major ship building and everything from the Preditor and Global Hawk created here along with others)
San Diego havs the largest concentration of military facilities and defense industries in the world, according to a report prepared by the Economic Research Bureau of the San Diego Regional Chamber of Commerce
The San Diego area, which we define from the northern boundary of Camp Pendleton down to the border of Mexico and encompassing most of East County, has the largest concentration of military in the world
We also have a slew of discharged and retirees. Makes for more conservative cities.
Most places are among neighborhoods. I’m surprised this doesn’t happen more.
yup, left AND right guard ... at the same time. She’s a big girl.
Yes, San Diego has over 300,000 Vets.
She's a new council thing ... and I wish we could use a spray on it. She's a disgusting piece of work.
I’ve been working in Virginia Beach temporarily for the last 3 months. I love the jets from Oceana....can’t get enough of them! There’s a business on Virginia Beach Boulevard with a sign that says something like “We support our military. If you don’t like the jets, go back where you came from.”
It was a real thrill being on the ship. It was the day before their final deployment to the Gulf. And the ceremony was on the flight deck. A real thrill ..
What’s Chris Plant’s little bro doing on channel 10? Isn’t he on 51?
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