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Environmental Assessment, Transforming the 49th Tactical Fighter Wing's Combat Capability, Draft
Author: United States. Air Force
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Environmental Assessment, Transforming the 49th Tactical Fighter Wing's Combat Capability
Author: United States. Air Force
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Environmental Assessment, Valentine Military Operations Area, Texax
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Languages : en
Pages : 176
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The U.S. Air Force proposes to continue using the Valentine Military Operations Area (MOA) in southwest Texas for supersonic operations. The 49th Tactical Fighter Wing (TFW) at Holloman Air Force Base (AFB), New Mexico, has been flying supersonic operations above 15,000 feet (ft) mean sea level (MSL) in the MOA since January 1985. The majority of the operations will continue to be conducted in the F-15 aircraft. Occasionally, other fighter aircraft may use the airspace but their usage is negligible in comparison to the F-15s, and consequently, would result in no appreciable change from the evaluation and analysis for the F-15 aircraft.
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Pages : 176
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The U.S. Air Force proposes to continue using the Valentine Military Operations Area (MOA) in southwest Texas for supersonic operations. The 49th Tactical Fighter Wing (TFW) at Holloman Air Force Base (AFB), New Mexico, has been flying supersonic operations above 15,000 feet (ft) mean sea level (MSL) in the MOA since January 1985. The majority of the operations will continue to be conducted in the F-15 aircraft. Occasionally, other fighter aircraft may use the airspace but their usage is negligible in comparison to the F-15s, and consequently, would result in no appreciable change from the evaluation and analysis for the F-15 aircraft.
Development and Implementation of Range-wide Mission and Major Capabilities at White Sands Missile Range, New Mexico
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Pages : 528
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Pages : 528
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Final Draft Environmental Assessment
Author: United States. Air Force. Air Combat Command
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Environmental Assessment, Proposed Airspace Modifications to Support Units at Holloman Air Force Base, NM
Author: United States. Air Force. Civil Engineering Squadron, 49th
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Category : Aeronautics
Languages : en
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Proposed Airspace Modifications to Support Units at Holloman Air Force Base, NM
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Focused Environmental Assessment for the Proposed Temporary Relocation of the 366th Fighter Wing
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Languages : en
Pages : 60
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Pages : 60
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Environmental Assessment for the Proposed Inactivation of Strategic Air Command, Tactical Air Command, and Military Airlift Command and the Activation of Air Combat Command and Air Mobility Command
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Pages : 42
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The Air Force proposes to inactivate Strategic Air Command (SAC), Tactical Air Command (TAC), and Military Airlift Command (MAC). The purpose of inactivating these three major commands is to combine their assets into two commands. This action, referred to as 'Air Force Reorganization, recognizes a changing global security landscape, incorporates lessons learned from Operation Desert Storm, and would allow the Air Force to retain a cohesive combat capability within the constraints of decreasing defense budgets through consolidation. This environmental assessment (EA) includes the cumulative impacts associated with the President's announcement to establish a new, unified command, United States Strategic Command (USSTRATCOM). USSTRATCOM will be established at Offutt AFB, and thereby take advantage of existing command and control and hardened facilities. The proposed action along with the cumulative actions such as the constitution of USSTRATCOM would result in a net decrease in manpower authorizations at Offutt AFB, and increases at Langley and Scott AFBs. Alternatives examined included moving the new command headquarters to Offutt AFB and not inactivating Headquarters SAC, TAC and MAC. water resources, solid waste and wastewater, and transportation are expected to range from beneficial to minimal impact at the three locations for the proposed action.
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Pages : 42
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The Air Force proposes to inactivate Strategic Air Command (SAC), Tactical Air Command (TAC), and Military Airlift Command (MAC). The purpose of inactivating these three major commands is to combine their assets into two commands. This action, referred to as 'Air Force Reorganization, recognizes a changing global security landscape, incorporates lessons learned from Operation Desert Storm, and would allow the Air Force to retain a cohesive combat capability within the constraints of decreasing defense budgets through consolidation. This environmental assessment (EA) includes the cumulative impacts associated with the President's announcement to establish a new, unified command, United States Strategic Command (USSTRATCOM). USSTRATCOM will be established at Offutt AFB, and thereby take advantage of existing command and control and hardened facilities. The proposed action along with the cumulative actions such as the constitution of USSTRATCOM would result in a net decrease in manpower authorizations at Offutt AFB, and increases at Langley and Scott AFBs. Alternatives examined included moving the new command headquarters to Offutt AFB and not inactivating Headquarters SAC, TAC and MAC. water resources, solid waste and wastewater, and transportation are expected to range from beneficial to minimal impact at the three locations for the proposed action.
Cumulative Impacts of Aircraft Realignments at George Air Force Base, California
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Languages : en
Pages : 56
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This environmental assessment (EA) examines the environmental impacts of inactivating the 563 Tactical Fighter Squadron (TFS)at George Air Force Base (AFB), located in the Mojave Desert of Southern California. The document was prepared pursuant to Section 102 of the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA), Public Law (PL) 92-190, as implemented by regulations promulgated by the President's Council on Environmental Quality (CEQ) and Air Force Regulation (AFR) 19-2. The EA was also prepared in compliance with the California Environmental Quality Act. Since the alternatives to the proposed action, including the no action and delay action alternatives, are not considered feasible, this document only examines the potential environmental impacts near George AFB of deactivating the 37 Tactical Fighter Wing (TFW). This action will involve the drawdown of 24 Primary Aircraft Authorization (PAA) of combat-coded F-4E aircraft in support of the 563 TFS, and the loss of 745 personnel authorizations.
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Pages : 56
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This environmental assessment (EA) examines the environmental impacts of inactivating the 563 Tactical Fighter Squadron (TFS)at George Air Force Base (AFB), located in the Mojave Desert of Southern California. The document was prepared pursuant to Section 102 of the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA), Public Law (PL) 92-190, as implemented by regulations promulgated by the President's Council on Environmental Quality (CEQ) and Air Force Regulation (AFR) 19-2. The EA was also prepared in compliance with the California Environmental Quality Act. Since the alternatives to the proposed action, including the no action and delay action alternatives, are not considered feasible, this document only examines the potential environmental impacts near George AFB of deactivating the 37 Tactical Fighter Wing (TFW). This action will involve the drawdown of 24 Primary Aircraft Authorization (PAA) of combat-coded F-4E aircraft in support of the 563 TFS, and the loss of 745 personnel authorizations.