Naval Outlying Landing Field
For the proposed airstrip in North Carolina or Virginia, see Proposed North Carolina Outlying Landing Field.
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1940s aerial view of Outlying Landing Field Whitehouse in Florida
An Outlying Landing Field, or Naval Outlying Landing Field, is an auxiliary airfield, associated with a Naval Air Station, used by the United States Navy.
Having no based units or aircraft and minimal facilities, an outlying landing field is used as a low-traffic location for flight training, without the risks and distractions of other traffic at a naval air station or other airport.
List
Field Name | FAA ID | Location | Naval Air Station |
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Barin | NBJ | Foley, Alabama | Whiting Field |
Cabaniss Field | NGW | Corpus Christi, Texas | Corpus Christi |
Choctaw | NFJ | Milton, Florida | Whiting Field |
Coupeville | NRA | Coupeville, Washington | Whidbey Island |
Holley | NKL | Navarre, Florida | Whiting Field |
Imperial Beach | NRS | Imperial Beach, California | North Island |
Joe Williams | NJW | Meridian, Mississippi | Meridian |
Pace | NVI | Wallace, Florida | Whiting Field |
San Nicolas Island | NSI | San Nicolas Island, California | Point Mugu |
Santa Rosa | NGS | Milton, Florida | Whiting Field |
Saufley Field | NUN | Pensacola, Florida | Whiting Field |
Spencer Field | NRQ | Pace, Florida | Whiting Field |
Summerdale | NFD | Summerdale, Alabama | Whiting Field |
Webster | NUI | St. Inigoes, Maryland | Patuxent River |
Whitehouse | NEN | Jacksonville, Florida | Jacksonville |
External links
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