and COUGARs are among those working here already.
The Cougars of VAQ-139 are homebased in my "neck of the woods", specifically
right down the street at "The Rock" (more commonly known as Naval Air
Station Whidbey.
If you can identify the frequencies, the "chatter" on the flight deck is
sometimes kinda cool to listen to. It gets pretty hectic during "cyclic ops"
when launch and recovery is going at the same time aboard the carrier.
Larry
AECS (AW/SW/MTS)
Disabled Combat Veteran
USN Retired
"AllanStern" wrote in message
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It looks like it will be another very busy day with COMPTUEX action.
I am
hearing:
BLUETAIL 40 (E-2C),
BLUETAIL 41 (E-2C),
[WILD]CAT (F/A-18s),
RIPPER (F-14s),
SCOUT (S-3Bs),
DOG (F-14s),
HAWK (F/A-18s),
LONGHORN 27 (S-3B?)
and COUGARs are among those working here already.
The tanker is a RHET KC-135R from Warner-Robins AFB (19ARG). There is
another KC-135R in the area (BACKY 32 from Seymour Johnson AFB), but I
have not
heard him involved in the COMPTUEX today.
The usual COMPTUEX freqs have all been busy including:
235.75, 267.5, 276.3, 288.0, 357.0, 369.6, 380.8.
Some acft are dropping LGTRs at the range, but others are cancelling
drops
due to wx.
If all of this was not enough this morning, P-3s are flying in what
sounds
like unrelated flights, NASA birds are arriving at the Shuttle Landing
Facility, US State Dept acft are in the pattern here at Patrick AFB, and
USCG
acft just dropped some flares offshore Cape Canaveral for training. Great
comms
today.
AL STERN Satellite Beach FL (28-11N 80-36W) monitoring
Patrick AFB (KCOF) NASA-KSC Shuttle Landing Facility (KX68)
Avon Park Bombing Range (KAGR) Cape Canaveral Air Force Station
(KXMR)
JSTARS E-8 Acft Integration Facility, Melbourne IAP (KMLB)
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