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Naval Air Station North Island Centennial 1917 - 2017 1 Support of Hurricane Harvey Navy Helicopter Support 102 sorties/485 flight hours Rescued 357 people, 20 dogs, 5 cats Transferred 44 passengers, 125,810 pounds of cargo


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Naval Air Station North Island Centennial 1917 - 2017

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Support of Hurricane Harvey

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  • Navy Helicopter

Support

  • 102 sorties/485 flight

hours

  • Rescued 357 people,

20 dogs, 5 cats

  • Transferred 44

passengers, 125,810 pounds of cargo

  • Local Squadrons
  • HSC-21 and HSC 23
  • 4 MH-60s/89 people
  • 15 sorties/67.5 flight

hours

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Community Events

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Naval Amphibious Base Obstacle Course Fence Project

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Naval Air Station North Island Mission

  • Assigned Units
  • Sixteen (16) Helicopter

Squadrons

  • Two (2) Fixed Wing

Squadrons

  • Fleet Readiness Center

Southwest

  • Flight International

L3/Windbreaker

  • U. S. Customs and

Border Protection

  • Transient Aircraft
  • Tactical
  • Passenger/Cargo
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Local Airports

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  • Civilian
  • San Diego

International

  • Montgomery Field
  • Brown Field
  • Navy
  • Naval Air Station

North Island

  • Naval Outlying

Landing Field Imperial Beach

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San Diego Airspace

  • Complex airspace

and air traffic control (ATC) structure

  • San Diego airport

airspace and runway configuration influence aircraft

  • perations

throughout San Diego County

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8 NAS North Island NOLF Imperial Beach Brown Field1 San Diego International1 Montgomery Field1

2010 102,482 235,581 89,730 190,137 191,868 2014 80,349 192,457 90,139 191,765 215,120 2015 81,148 199,819 92,676 193,712 213,848 2016 85,255 193,407 85,780 196,935 200,668

Airfield Operations

1 http://aspm.faa.gov/opsnet/sys/Main.asp?force=atads

2http://www.san.org/News/Air-Traffic-Reports

NAS North Island San Diego International2

2015 82,978 20,081,258 2016 68,790 20,725,801

Air Terminal/Passenger Operations

Annual Operations

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  • Accident Potential

Zones (APZ) I and II

  • 1984 - did not conform to dominant

flight track(s), per existing guidelines

  • 2008 – Revised AICUZ Instruction

reinforced APZ standards to which APZs should be drawn

  • 2010 – Due to Changes in aircraft

platforms, operations tempo, and maintenance procedures Navy started an update to AICUZ

  • 2011 – AICUZ drawn in accordance

with 2008 requirements

1984 AICUZ 2011 AICUZ

Air Installation Compatible Use Zone

(AICUZ) 1984 vs 2011

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  • Airfield hours
  • Runway Use Program
  • Approach

Restrictions

  • Transient Aircraft

Restrictions

  • Engine Run-up

Operations

  • Helicopter Course

Rules

  • Navy imposed City

Overflight Restrictions

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Noise Abatement Procedures (Existing Noise Mitigation)

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Flight Rules

  • Visual Meteorological

Condition (VMC) and Visual Flight Rules (VFR)

  • Good weather
  • Limited ATC Services
  • Instrument

Meteorological Condition (IMC) and Instrument Flight Rules (IFR)

  • Bad Weather
  • Full ATC Services

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Hotel Visual Approach RWY 29

  • IFR procedure
  • Way for a pilot operating

under IFR to proceed visually and clear of clouds to an airport

  • Increased use would

burden a complex ATC system and increase flights along the beach

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VFR Helicopter Routes

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  • Surf Arrival/departure
  • Bay Arrival/Departure
  • Channel

Arrival/Departure

1.3 Miles

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Comparison

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Precision Approach Radar

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OFF SET CENTER LINE

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Helicopter Flight Tracks

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  • Data provided by FAA
  • Depicts 4,587 tracks

below 3,000 feet during month of August 2016

  • Reflects efforts to

keep helicopters

  • perations over water
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Coronado Cays

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Coronado Village

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  • Received by web

site, telephone, and e-mail

  • Flight Operations,

traffic, landscape, tours, police sirens, ships, and construction,

  • Staff review and

investigation

  • Call back when

warranted

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Community Concerns - Actions

https://flighttracker.casper.aero/san/

1.3 Miles

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Concerns or comments may be submitted by an electronic feedback form at: http://www.cnic.navy.mil/regions/cnrsw/installations/nav base_coronado/about/CommunityConcerns.html

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via the Naval Base Coronado Community Concerns Hot Line at (619)545-8847

Community Concerns Hot Line

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