Quote: Per the Nevada Wing Commander ALL NEVADA SOUTH AIRCRAFT AND PILOTS ARE
GROUNDED UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE. THIS IS DUE TO REPEATED PILOT AND FRO
ADMINISTRATIVE DESCREPANCIES AND VARIOUS AIRCRAFT MAINTENANCE ISSUES.
Likely AZWG. Haven't heard anything about any CAWG efforts in that direction.
YMMV.
If its an ELT hunt and its in Clark County, the Las Vegas Metro PD is adept at handling those incidents. They have a nice fleet of helicopters aiding that mission.
Typically, though, if the balloon goes up for a real world incident such administrative groundings are lifted to the extent necessary to meet the mission.
Vegas members, chime in! :)
Maybe the 66th Rescue Squadron will get some ELT hunting practice.
Northern Nevada?
I'll cover Vegas!
Sounds like I need to go TDY again.... ;D
I would say NV can cover their own. In CAWG, Central CA aircraft have been tasked to hunt ELTs in Southern CA, which is about 300 miles away. Probably would have been better off having an AZ aircraft do it.
Why are aircrews from cental California flying mission in southern California? I thought they had a dozen or so aircraft in the south!
Gotta have the people show up fly them, and in some instances, have the flyable weather available. There have been a couple of missions this year where we couldn't launch locally, but someone from farther north could fly into the mission area.
Quote from: SarDragon on March 16, 2009, 07:03:53 AM
Gotta have the people show up fly them, and in some instances, have the flyable weather available. There have been a couple of missions this year where we couldn't launch locally, but someone from farther north could fly into the mission area.
When the Marine Layer is in during the night and morning a 500 ft ceiling is not unusual.
Not exactly VFR weather.
What about, "what happens in Vegas STAYS in Vegas"?
Quote from: Nomex Maximus on March 17, 2009, 09:09:15 AM
What about, "what happens in Vegas STAYS in Vegas"?
"Come on vacation, leave on probation..."
Most likely covered by London Bridge Composite Squadron Lake Havasu AZ, or St George Composite Squadron, St George UT. If White Pine Composite Squadron isn't under the down order they would also be the nearest unit.
UTWG has two aircraft in the southwest corner of the state (Cedar City and St George), less than an hour from Vegas.
Remedial training in paperwork was conducted for all pilots and the south is flying again.