Naval Air Station Kingsville (NQI/KNQI)
USA /
Texas /
Kingsville /
World
/ USA
/ Texas
/ Kingsville
World / United States / Texas
military airbase, United States Navy, naval air station
Under the current US Navy organization, NAS Corpus Christi and NAS Kingsville are part of Navy Region South. Unlike some Navy facilities elsewhere in the country, the command relationship remains coherent, as the Region and Center for Naval Aviation Training (CNATRA) leadership structures are essentially identical. NAS Kingsville’s operation is the natural complement of NAS Corpus Christi. NAS Kingsville operates higher performance single engine aircraft, generally over land (distance, rather than safety or capacity concerns, limits Kingsville use of overwater areas.)
Naval Air Station Kingsville is one of the U.S. Navy’s premier locations for jet aviation training. The naval air station’s primary mission is to train tactical jet pilots for the United States Navy and United States Marine Corps. To accomplish its mission, NAS Kingsville is home to Training Wing TWO and several tenant commands, military as well as civilian, with a total complement of approximately 300 officers, 200 enlisted, 350 civilian personnel, and 625 contract maintenance personnel.
The Operations Department operates the airfield and provides services to support operations of activity, tenant, and transiting aircraft; provides firefighting functions, both structural and fire and rescue; provides air traffic control; operates air terminal; schedules administrative and proficiency flights; repairs and maintains station ground electronics equipment; stores, maintains, and issues assigned ordnance and munitions; operates firing ranges; operates aerial targets, bombing ranges, and auxiliary landing fields.
Source:Wikipedia
More Info:www.globalsecurity.org/military/facility/kingsville.htm
Naval Air Station Kingsville is one of the U.S. Navy’s premier locations for jet aviation training. The naval air station’s primary mission is to train tactical jet pilots for the United States Navy and United States Marine Corps. To accomplish its mission, NAS Kingsville is home to Training Wing TWO and several tenant commands, military as well as civilian, with a total complement of approximately 300 officers, 200 enlisted, 350 civilian personnel, and 625 contract maintenance personnel.
The Operations Department operates the airfield and provides services to support operations of activity, tenant, and transiting aircraft; provides firefighting functions, both structural and fire and rescue; provides air traffic control; operates air terminal; schedules administrative and proficiency flights; repairs and maintains station ground electronics equipment; stores, maintains, and issues assigned ordnance and munitions; operates firing ranges; operates aerial targets, bombing ranges, and auxiliary landing fields.
Source:Wikipedia
More Info:www.globalsecurity.org/military/facility/kingsville.htm
Wikipedia article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Naval_Air_Station_Kingsville
Nearby cities:
Coordinates: 27°29'34"N 97°48'46"W
- Chocolate Mountain Aerial Gunnery Range (CMAGR) 1842 km
- Borrego Valley Manuever Area 1895 km
- Naval Weapons Station Seal Beach 2061 km
- Naval Air Weapons Station China Lake, South Range 2071 km
- San Clemente Island 2088 km
- Naval Air Weapons Station China Lake, North Range 2127 km
- Naval Air Station Point Mugu 2166 km
- Fallon Naval Range B-17 2304 km
- Naval Air Station Lemoore 2311 km
- Concord Naval Weapons Station 2541 km
- Former Kingsville Naval Air Station South Field / Kingsville South Municipal Airport 2.2 km
- Ricardo, Texas 9 km
- King Ranch 12 km
- Riviera, Texas 22 km
- King Ranch - Laureles Division 25 km
- La Paloma-Lost Creek, Texas 26 km
- Flowella, Texas 39 km
- Airport Road Addition, Texas 41 km
- Nueces County 49 km
- Palangana Mine 62 km