Flight Operations in the Sells Airspace Overlying the Papago Indian Reservation and Organ Pipe Cactus National Monument, Southern Arizona. Revision

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  • Flight Operations in the Sells Airspace Overlying the Papago Indian Reservation and Organ Pipe Cactus National Monument, Southern Arizona. Revision Book Detail

  • Author : AIR NATIONAL GUARD/AIR FORCE RESERVE TEST CENTER TUCSON AZ.
  • Release Date : 1982
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  • Pages : 319
  • ISBN 13 :
  • File Size : 90,90 MB

Flight Operations in the Sells Airspace Overlying the Papago Indian Reservation and Organ Pipe Cactus National Monument, Southern Arizona. Revision by AIR NATIONAL GUARD/AIR FORCE RESERVE TEST CENTER TUCSON AZ. PDF Summary

Book Description: This statement discusses current and future Air Force and Air National Guard (ANG) aircrew training in the airspace over the Papago Indian Reservation and Organ Pipe Cactus National Monument in southern Arizona. Training in this airspace, is conducted by primarily Air Force and ANG units stationed at Luke ABF and Williams AFB near Phoenix, Arizona, and Davis-Monthan AFB and Tucson International Airport near Tucson, Arizona. Other users of the airspace include ANG units from other states during winter months; USAF aircraft from Nellis AFB, Nevada, and Holloman AFB, New Mexico; and Navy and Marine Corps aircraft from Marine Corps Air Station (MCAS) Yuma, California, MCAS El Toro, California, Naval Air Station Miramar, California, and various carriers of the Pacific fleet. The airspace is regularly used for exercises that may be attend by participants from units or base in the United States.

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