The California Air National Guard (ANG) proposes to establish a mission that would train crews in the maintenance and operation of the MQ-1 Predator unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV). The activities would be coordinated and supported by personnel of the 163d Reconnaissance Wing (163 RW), formerly the 163d Air Refueling Wing, located at March Air Reserve Base (ARB) in Riverside, California. Although the operational mission, classroom training, and administrative functions associated with this mission would occur at March ARB, the Launch and Recovery Element (LRE) site is proposed to be established at a geographically separate location, the Southern California Logistics Airport (SCLA), in Victorville, California, or alternatively at El Mirage Airport, near Adelanto, California.
Environmental Assessment for MQ-1 Launch and Recovery Element Training Operations at Southern California Logistics Airport Victorville, California
2008
177 pages
Report
No indication
English
Aircraft , Military Sciences , Environmental Health & Safety , Environmental assessment , Military training , Remotely piloted vehicles , Air quality , Air space , Airports , Cultural resources , Geology , Hazardous materials , Hazardous wastes , Land use , Launching , National guard , Noise , Recovery , Safety , Transportation , Water resources , Airspace management , Alternatives , Biological resources , Environmental justice , Fonsi(finding of no significant impact) , Lre(launch and recovery element) , Mq-1 predator uav launching , Protection of children , Socioeconomics , Southern california logistics airport , Uav(unmanned aerial vehicle) , Visual resources , Ang(air national guard)
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