In article , fudog50 
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  The ranges in the cascades and olympics maybe??? Also, the 
 ALQ-99 support??? CVWP maybe??? You mentioned a "whole lot of other 
 reasons", which there are many. I think the biggest competition on the 
 west coast would be Lemoore of course, but I've heard about the noise 
 complaints and lack of hangar space there. Yes, there are noise issues 
 in Whidbey, I had to sign sort of a waiver when I bought my house 
 there 10 years ago that I knew I was in a certain noise area.. But I 
 know from experience here at the Lake and up at Whidbey, that the 
 400's are quieter than those 408 A/B's. It all depends which 
 politico's go for it the most I suppose. 
  I only hope from a logistics standpoint that they decide to 
 base it on both coasts. As a prior Prowler MMCO, it is very painful 
 and expensive to move 5 jets and 155 personnel plus all the support 
 items necessary cross country every deck cert, TESTA 1/2, TESTA 3/4, 
 COMPTUEX and JTFEX, just like the Tomcat guys have to do going east to 
 west. And very expensive. 
 
 
I think AlQ-99 support is pretty small potatos in the cost issue. None 
of this will happen quickly so NUW will be around for awhile. I think 
the issue will come down to training airspace. The Oly, Okanoagan and 
Roosevelt MOA's and the Darrington Special Use airspace are simply not 
available elswhere not to mention the IR and VR routes. If they don't 
get used we will lose then and getting them back won't be an option. 
The airspace at Fallon, Lemore, W-72, Key Weird and such are pretty 
saturated let alone buildings, noise and all the other issues. 
 
With regard to EMI and your comment about low band pods VAQ-35 did, in 
fact, have two A/B band pods which went down into the low 200 MHZ range 
and up to 1090MHZ  IIRC. They were FIWC (aka FEWSG aka FTRG) assets and 
were 0-3G limited and flared landings only. They were built on a low 
band 99 pod and canoe and externally looked like every other low band 
pod. 
 
Pugs 
 
		
	
		
		
		
		
		
	
		 
			
 
			
			
			
				 
            
			
			
            
            
                
			
			
		 
		
	
	
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