United States Coast Guard Air Stations Explained

Unit Name:Coast Guard Air Stations
Dates:1920-Present
Country:United States
Branch:United States Coast Guard
Type:Air Station
Role:To provide aviation missions and support

A Coast Guard Air Station (abbreviated as CGAS or AirSta) provides aviation support for the United States Coast Guard. The Coast Guard operates approximately 210 aircraft from 24 Coast Guard Air Stations in the United States. Fixed-wing aircraft, such as the HC-130 Hercules, are built for long range missions and operate from air stations. The MH-65D Dolphin and Sikorsky HH-60 Jayhawk helicopters also operate from Air Stations, Air Facilities and flight deck equipped cutters.

Unlike Coast Guard Stations, which are subordinate to Sector Commanders, the commanding officer of a Coast Guard Air Station reports to the appropriate District Commander. Air stations are typically commanded by an officer with the rank of captain.

First District

StationLocationOpenedClosedNotesRef.
Coast Guard Air Station BrooklynBrooklyn, New York19361998[1]
Coast Guard Air Station Cape CodSandwich, Massachusetts1970ActiveLocated on the Otis Air National Guard Base. Flies the HH-60J Jayhawk helicopters, and HC-144 Ocean Sentry aircraft and provide coverage from the Canada–US border to Long Island, New York.[2]
Coast Guard Air Station SalemSalem, Massachusetts19351970[3]
Coast Guard Aviation Station Ten Pound IslandGloucester, Massachusetts19251935First permanent Coast Guard Air Station[4]
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Fifth District

StationLocationOpenedClosedNotesRef.
Coast Guard Air Station Atlantic CityAtlantic City, New Jersey1998Located at Atlantic City International Airport in Egg Harbor Township, New Jersey and provides aircrews and aircraft to the Washington, D.C. area as part of Operation Noble Eagle, a Department of Defense (NORAD) mission to protect the air space around the nation's capital.[6]
Coast Guard Air Station Elizabeth CityElizabeth City, North Carolina1940Enlisted Coast Guardsmen in aviation ratings receive their initial aviation training at the Aviation Technical Training Center (ATTC), which is co-located with the AirSta in Elizabeth City, NC. These two commands (AirSta and ATTC) are separate entities.[7]
Coast Guard Air Facility NorfolkNorfolk, Virginia19871989[8]
Coast Guard Air Station WashingtonArlington, Virginia1952Located at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport, staffed by rotating crews from CGAS Atlantic City [9]
Coast Guard Air Station Morehead CityMorehead City, North Carolina19201922Established in 1920 with surplus Curtiss HS and Aeromarine 40 flying boats loaned from the U.S. Navy; lost appropriation in 1922.[10]
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Seventh District

StationLocationOpenedClosedNotesRef.
Coast Guard Air Station ClearwaterClearwater, Florida1934ActiveLocated at the St. Pete–Clearwater International Airport.[12]
Coast Guard Air Station MiamiOpa-locka, Florida1964ActiveLocated at the Miami-Opa Locka Executive Airport, formerly Naval Air Station Miami.[13]
Coast Guard Air Station St. AugustineSt. Augustine, Florida19891990Located at the Northeast Florida Regional Airport, formerly St. Augustine Airport.[14]
Coast Guard Air Station SavannahSavannah, Georgia1963ActiveLocated at Hunter Army Airfield, formerly Hunter Air Force Base.[15]
Coast Guard Air Station BorinquenAguadilla, Puerto Rico1971ActiveLocated at the Rafael Hernandez International Airport, formerly Ramey Air Force Base.[16]

Eighth District

StationLocationOpenedClosedNotesRef.
Coast Guard Air Station HoustonHouston, Texas1963ActiveLocated at the Ellington Field Joint Reserve Base[17]
Coast Guard Air Station Corpus ChristiCorpus Christi, Texas1950ActiveLocated at the Corpus Christi International Airport[18]
Coast Guard Air Station New OrleansBelle Chasse, Louisiana1955ActiveLocated at the Naval Air Station Joint Reserve Base New Orleans[19]
Coast Guard Aviation Training CenterMobile, Alabama1966ActiveLocated at the Mobile Regional Airport[20]
Coast Guard Air Station BiloxiBiloxi, Mississippi19351966Located at the Biloxi Municipal Airport
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Air Patrol Detachment El PasoEl Paso, Texas19371939Located at Fort Sam Houston

Ninth District

StationLocationOpenedClosedNotesRef.
Coast Guard Air Station ChicagoGlenview, Illinois19691995Located on Naval Air Station Glenview (now closed)
Coast Guard Air Station DetroitMt. Clemens, Michigan1966ActiveLocated at the Selfridge Air National Guard Base[22]
Coast Guard Air Station Traverse CityTraverse City, Michigan1946ActiveLocated at the Cherry Capital Airport[23]
Air Facility MuskegonMuskegon, MichiganN/AActiveDetachment of Air Station Detroit
Air Facility WaukeganWaukegan, IllinoisN/AActiveDetachment of Air Station Traverse City

Eleventh District

StationLocationOpenedClosedNotesRef.
Coast Guard Air Station Humboldt BayHumboldt Bay, California1977Located at Arcata-Eureka Airport.[24]
Coast Guard Air Station SacramentoMcClellan, California1978Located at Sacramento McClellan Airport, formerly McClellan Air Force Base[25]
Coast Guard Air Station San FranciscoSan Francisco, California1941 Colocated at San Francisco International Airport[26]
Coast Guard Station VenturaPoint Mugu, CA2023 (expected)Upgrade of Point Mugu from a FOB of CGAS San Francisco into an independent CGAS tenanted at Naval Base Ventura County. USCG operations are scheduled to shift from the FOB to the new facilities of Air Station Ventura upon the facility’s completion. This will be the first new CGAS in more than 2 decades.[27] The air station’s area of responsibility covers 350 nautical miles and stretches from Dana Point to Morro Bay, including the Channel Islands.
Coast Guard Air Station Los AngelesLos Angeles, California1962 2016This air station closed in September 2016 when it lost its lease on its facility at the Los Angeles International Airport to an expansion project. Administratively, its component units were relocated to Naval Air Station Point Mugu in Point Mugu, California and merged with/became a FOB of CGAS San Francisco.
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Coast Guard Air Station San DiegoSan Diego, California1937 Located adjacent to San Diego International Airport / Lindbergh Field, this air station previously operated both rotary-wing and fixed-wing aircraft, with access for the latter to the airport's 9,400 foot runway. Although fixed-wing aircraft are no longer based at this air station, access to the runway remains.[30] [31]

Thirteenth District

StationLocationOpenedClosedNotesRef.
Coast Guard Air Station AstoriaWarrenton, Oregon1964 ActiveEstablished at Tongue Point in 1964 and moved to current location in 1966.[32]
Coast Guard Air Station North BendNorth Bend, Oregon1974 Active[33]
Coast Guard Air Station Port AngelesPort Angeles, Washington1935ActiveSupports three MH-65D Dolphin helicopters, which have been operating at the station since 1984.

Fourteenth District

StationLocationOpenedClosedNotesRef.
Coast Guard Air Station Barbers PointKapolei, Hawaii1949 ActiveOperations transferred from Kaneohe in 1949. Located at Kalaeloa Airport, formerly Naval Air Station Barbers Point.[34]
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Sangley PointCavite City, Cavite1946 1971Colocated with Naval Station Sangley Point. Provided aerial support for LORAN stations in the Philippine islands.[36]
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SAR Midway
Air Detachment KaneoheHawaii1945 1949
Air Detachment GuamAgana, Guam1947 1972Established at Naval Air Station Agana to provide LORAN support for western Pacific stations.

Seventeenth District

StationLocationOpenedClosedNotesReference
Coast Guard Air Station KodiakKodiak, Alaska1947ActiveLocated at the Kodiak Airport, formerly Naval Air Station Kodiak.[37]
Coast Guard Air Station SitkaSitka, Alaska1977ActiveArea encompasses Southeast Alaska to Alaskan-Canadian border and the central Gulf of Alaska[38]
Air Support Facility CordovaCordova, Alaska1980[39] Active[40]

Others

See also

References

42. https://cgaviationhistory.org/1969-coast-guard-air-station-chicago-established/

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Air Station Brooklyn, New York. United States Coast Guard. 20 November 2012. 1 October 2012.
  2. Web site: Air Station Cape Cod. United States Coast Guard. 20 November 2012. 3 October 2012.
  3. Web site: Air Station Salem, Massachusetts. United States Coast Guard. 20 November 2012. 2 October 2012.
  4. Web site: Air Station Ten Pound Island, Massachusetts. United States Coast Guard. 20 November 2012. 3 October 2012. 14 December 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20161214103156/http://www.uscg.mil/history/stations/airsta_tenpoundisland.asp. dead.
  5. Web site: 1926: The First Permanent Coast Guard Air Stations Established . Coast Guard Aviation History . 19 October 2020.
  6. Web site: Air Station Atlantic City, New Jersey. United States Coast Guard. 18 June 2014. 4 April 2014.
  7. Web site: Air Station Elizabeth City, North Carolina. United States Coast Guard. 18 June 2014. 20 March 2014.
  8. Web site: Air Station St. Augustine, Florida. United States Coast Guard. 18 June 2014. 2 October 2012.
  9. Web site: Air Station Washington. United States Coast Guard. 18 June 2014. 19 September 2013.
  10. Web site: Air Station Morehead City. United States Coast Guard. 20 June 2018. 20 June 2018.
  11. Web site: 1920: The First Coast Guard Air Station, Morehead City, NC . Coast Guard Aviation History . 19 October 2020.
  12. Web site: USCG Air Station Clearwater, Florida. www.uscg.mil. 2017-01-23.
  13. Web site: Historic Coast Guard Air Stations. www.uscg.mil. 2017-01-23.
  14. Web site: Significant Dates in Coast Guard Aviation. media.defense.gov. 25 June 2017. 17 May 2022.
  15. Web site: USCG Air Station Savannah, GA. www.uscg.mil. 2017-01-23.
  16. Web site: USCG Air Station Borinquen, Puerto Rico. www.uscg.mil. 2017-01-23.
  17. Web site: USCG Air Station Houston, Texas. www.uscg.mil. 2017-01-23.
  18. Web site: USCG: Sector Corpus Christi. www.uscg.mil. 2017-01-23.
  19. Web site: USCG Air Station New Orleans, LA. www.uscg.mil. 2017-01-23.
  20. Web site: USCG Aviation Training Center, Mobile Alabama. www.uscg.mil. 2017-01-23.
  21. Web site: A Short History of Operations at U.S. Coast Guard Air Station, Biloxi, Mississippi . Morris, Ted Allan . Ted A. Morris . 19 October 2020.
  22. Web site: USCG Air Station Detroit, Michigan. www.uscg.mil. 2017-01-23.
  23. Web site: USCG Air Station Traverse City, MI. www.uscg.mil. 2017-01-23.
  24. Web site: Sector / Air Station Humboldt Bay . United States Coast Guard . 19 October 2020.
  25. Web site: Air Station Sacramento . United States Coast Guard . 19 October 2020.
  26. Web site: Air Station San Francisco: History and Mission . United States Coast Guard . 19 October 2020.
  27. Web site: https://www.kclu.org/people/lance-orozco . 2021-07-28 . Coast Guard's First New Air Station In Two Decades Being Built On South Coast . 2023-06-26 . KCLU . en.
  28. News: Local Coast Guard station to shrink after Air Station Los Angeles at LAX shuts in 2016. Daily Breeze. January 23, 2015. Nick. Green.
  29. News: Coast Guard Permanently Moving Air Station From Los Angeles To Ventura County. Lance. Orozco. KCLU. September 9, 2016.
  30. Web site: Coast Guard Air Station San Diego . Historic California Posts, Camps, Stations and Airfields . 19 October 2020.
  31. Web site: Air Station San Diego 50th Anniversary.
  32. Web site: Group / Air Station Astoria . United States Coast Guard . 19 October 2020.
  33. Web site: Group / Air Station North Bend . United States Coast Guard . 19 October 2020.
  34. Web site: Air Station Barbers Point History . United States Coast Guard . 19 October 2020.
  35. Web site: 1949: Coast Guard Air Detachment Barbers Point Established . Coast Guard Aviation History . 19 October 2020.
  36. Web site: 1946: Pacific LORAN and Post War Aviation Support; CG Air Detachments Sangley Point and Guam Established . Coast Guard Aviation History . 19 October 2020.
  37. Web site: Air Station Kodiak . U.S. Coast Guard Pacific Area, Seventeenth District . 8 May 2020.
  38. Web site: Air Station Sitka . U.S. Coast Guard Pacific Area, Seventeenth District . 8 May 2020.
  39. Web site: US Coast Guard names two new Coast Guard Cities in Alaska, Washington [press release] ]. U.S. Coast Guard Headquarters . 8 May 2020 . Para. 3 . 3 December 2019.
  40. Web site: USCG: District 17 Units. www.uscg.mil. 2017-01-23.