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Naval Air Station Point Mugu

Naval Air Station Point Mugu was a United States naval air station near Oxnard, California, which operated as an independent base from 1941 to 2000, when it merged with nearby Naval Construction Battalion Center Port Hueneme to form Naval Base Ventura County.

Naval Air Station Point Mugu
Near Oxnard, California in United States
An aerial view of NAS Point Mugu during 1993
NAS Point Mugu
Location in the United States
Coordinates34°07′13″N 119°07′16″W / 34.12028°N 119.12111°W / 34.12028; -119.12111
TypeNaval Air Station
Site information
OwnerDepartment of Defense
OperatorUS Navy
Site history
Built1941 (1941)
In use1941 – 2000 (2000)
FateMerged in 2000 to become an element of Naval Base Ventura County
Airfield information
IdentifiersIATA: NTD, ICAO: KNTD, FAA LID: NTD, WMO: 723910
Elevation3.9 metres (13 ft) AMSL
Runways
Direction Length and surface
03/21 3,383.8 metres (11,102 ft) asphalt
09/27 1,677 metres (5,502 ft) asphalt
Source: Federal Aviation Administration[1]

History edit

The facility in Point Mugu, California, started as a United States Navy anti-aircraft training center during World War II[2] and was developed in the late 1940s as the Navy's major missile development and test facility. This was where most of the Navy's missiles were developed and tested during the 1950/1960 era, including the AIM-7 Sparrow family and the AIM-54 Phoenix air-to-air, Bullpup air-to-surface, and Regulus surface-to-surface missiles.

Pt. Mugu has dominated the area since the 1940s, and is one of the few places in the area that is not agricultural. The base has been home to many ordnance testing programs, and the test range extends offshore to the Navy-owned San Nicolas Island in the Channel Islands.

In 1963 the U.S. Navy Marine Mammal Program was established on a sand spit between Mugu Lagoon and the ocean. The facility was relocated in 1967 to Point Loma in San Diego, California.

Point Mugu was the airfield used by former President Ronald Reagan during his presidency on visits to his Santa Barbara ranch. The airfield was used during the state funeral in 2004, as the place where the former President's body was flown to Washington, D.C. to lie in state in the Capitol Rotunda. The body was flown to Point Mugu aboard presidential aircraft SAM 28000 two days later. Until the late 1990s, the base hosted Antarctic Development Squadron SIX (VXE-6), the squadron of LC-130s equipped to land on ice in Antarctica, to supply the science stations there. Now, the New York Air National Guard's 109th Airlift Wing has assumed that responsibility. VXE-6 also flew the UH-1N Twin Huey during most of its time at Point Mugu.

In December 1988, the 146th Airlift Wing began moving from its home in Van Nuys to a new facility built on 204 acres of state-owned land adjacent to the Point Mugu facility. Known as Channel Islands Air National Guard Station, the annex was constructed at a cost of more than $70 million and was fully activated in April 1990.

The annual Point Mugu airshow is now in its 49th year. The event began in 1960 and is presently Ventura County's largest public event.[3]

Accidents and incidents edit

  • On 16 August 1956, a F6F-5K drone was launched from NAS Point Mugu and quickly went out of control heading toward Los Angeles. US Air Force interceptors failed to shoot it down, leading to the Battle of Palmdale incident.
  • On 21 June 1971, F-4 Phantom from VX-4 crashed in a bean field adjacent to NAS Pt. Mugu. No survivors.
  • On 4 August 1972, Douglas DC-3 N31538 of Mercer Airlines suffered an in-flight engine fire shortly after take-off on a cargo flight to Hollywood-Burbank Airport. The aircraft departed the runway in the emergency landing and was destroyed by the subsequent fire. All three people on board survived.[4]

Popular culture edit

NAS Point Mugu was the setting for the 1950 film, The Flying Missile. It tells the story of the first firing of a guided missile from the deck of a submarine.[5] Another film filmed in the early 60s at Pt. Mugu was North to Alaska with John Wayne. In the 1970's the film "Midway" was filmed on the beach. Scenes depicting Midway Island were filmed at Point Mugu, California. "Point Mugu has sand dunes, just like Midway. We built an airstrip, a tower, some barricades, things like that," said Jack Smight. "We did a lot of strafing and bombing there."[6] More recently, scenes for A Few Good Men were filmed at NAS Point Mugu.[7]

References edit

  1. ^ FAA Airport Form 5010 for NTD PDF
  2. ^ "U.S. Naval Activities World War II by State". Patrick Clancey. from the original on 2011-09-07. Retrieved 2012-03-19.
  3. ^ "Point Mugu Air Show". www.pointmuguairshow.com. Retrieved 2023-02-22.
  4. ^ "N31538 Accident description". Aviation Safety Network. from the original on 25 June 2011. Retrieved 7 September 2010.
  5. ^ Ford, Peter (2011). Glenn Ford a life. Madison, Wis.: University of Wisconsin Press. p. 111. ISBN 978-0299281533.
  6. ^ Newspaper Enterprise Association, "Filming of 'Midway': Making War for the Movies", Playground Daily News, Fort Walton Beach, Florida, Wednesday 8 October 1975, Volume 30, Number 209, page 5B.>
  7. ^ "Movie Tourist: A Few Good Men (1992)". 3 February 2013.
  • Naval Base Ventura County (NBVC), official site
  • Point Mugu Air Station, GlobalSecurity.org
  • FAA Airport Form 5010 for NTD PDF

External links edit

  • Resources for this U.S. military airport:
    • FAA airport information for NTD
    • AirNav airport information for KNTD
    • ASN accident history for NTD
    • NOAA/NWS latest weather observations
    • SkyVector aeronautical chart for KNTD
    • FAA Airport Diagram (PDF), effective November 30, 2023
  • Range at Point Mugu[dead link]

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Naval Air Station Point Mugu was a United States naval air station near Oxnard California which operated as an independent base from 1941 to 2000 when it merged with nearby Naval Construction Battalion Center Port Hueneme to form Naval Base Ventura County Naval Air Station Point MuguNear Oxnard California in United StatesAn aerial view of NAS Point Mugu during 1993NAS Point MuguLocation in the United StatesCoordinates34 07 13 N 119 07 16 W 34 12028 N 119 12111 W 34 12028 119 12111TypeNaval Air StationSite informationOwnerDepartment of DefenseOperatorUS NavySite historyBuilt1941 1941 In use1941 2000 2000 FateMerged in 2000 to become an element of Naval Base Ventura CountyAirfield informationIdentifiersIATA NTD ICAO KNTD FAA LID NTD WMO 723910Elevation3 9 metres 13 ft AMSLRunwaysDirection Length and surface03 21 3 383 8 metres 11 102 ft asphalt09 27 1 677 metres 5 502 ft asphaltSource Federal Aviation Administration 1 Contents 1 History 2 Accidents and incidents 3 Popular culture 4 References 5 External linksHistory editThe facility in Point Mugu California started as a United States Navy anti aircraft training center during World War II 2 and was developed in the late 1940s as the Navy s major missile development and test facility This was where most of the Navy s missiles were developed and tested during the 1950 1960 era including the AIM 7 Sparrow family and the AIM 54 Phoenix air to air Bullpup air to surface and Regulus surface to surface missiles Pt Mugu has dominated the area since the 1940s and is one of the few places in the area that is not agricultural The base has been home to many ordnance testing programs and the test range extends offshore to the Navy owned San Nicolas Island in the Channel Islands In 1963 the U S Navy Marine Mammal Program was established on a sand spit between Mugu Lagoon and the ocean The facility was relocated in 1967 to Point Loma in San Diego California Point Mugu was the airfield used by former President Ronald Reagan during his presidency on visits to his Santa Barbara ranch The airfield was used during the state funeral in 2004 as the place where the former President s body was flown to Washington D C to lie in state in the Capitol Rotunda The body was flown to Point Mugu aboard presidential aircraft SAM 28000 two days later Until the late 1990s the base hosted Antarctic Development Squadron SIX VXE 6 the squadron of LC 130s equipped to land on ice in Antarctica to supply the science stations there Now the New York Air National Guard s 109th Airlift Wing has assumed that responsibility VXE 6 also flew the UH 1N Twin Huey during most of its time at Point Mugu In December 1988 the 146th Airlift Wing began moving from its home in Van Nuys to a new facility built on 204 acres of state owned land adjacent to the Point Mugu facility Known as Channel Islands Air National Guard Station the annex was constructed at a cost of more than 70 million and was fully activated in April 1990 The annual Point Mugu airshow is now in its 49th year The event began in 1960 and is presently Ventura County s largest public event 3 Accidents and incidents editOn 16 August 1956 a F6F 5K drone was launched from NAS Point Mugu and quickly went out of control heading toward Los Angeles US Air Force interceptors failed to shoot it down leading to the Battle of Palmdale incident On 21 June 1971 F 4 Phantom from VX 4 crashed in a bean field adjacent to NAS Pt Mugu No survivors On 4 August 1972 Douglas DC 3 N31538 of Mercer Airlines suffered an in flight engine fire shortly after take off on a cargo flight to Hollywood Burbank Airport The aircraft departed the runway in the emergency landing and was destroyed by the subsequent fire All three people on board survived 4 Popular culture editNAS Point Mugu was the setting for the 1950 film The Flying Missile It tells the story of the first firing of a guided missile from the deck of a submarine 5 Another film filmed in the early 60s at Pt Mugu was North to Alaska with John Wayne In the 1970 s the film Midway was filmed on the beach Scenes depicting Midway Island were filmed at Point Mugu California Point Mugu has sand dunes just like Midway We built an airstrip a tower some barricades things like that said Jack Smight We did a lot of strafing and bombing there 6 More recently scenes for A Few Good Men were filmed at NAS Point Mugu 7 References edit FAA Airport Form 5010 for NTD PDF U S Naval Activities World War II by State Patrick Clancey Archived from the original on 2011 09 07 Retrieved 2012 03 19 Point Mugu Air Show www pointmuguairshow com Retrieved 2023 02 22 N31538 Accident description Aviation Safety Network Archived from the original on 25 June 2011 Retrieved 7 September 2010 Ford Peter 2011 Glenn Ford a life Madison Wis University of Wisconsin Press p 111 ISBN 978 0299281533 Newspaper Enterprise Association Filming of Midway Making War for the Movies Playground Daily News Fort Walton Beach Florida Wednesday 8 October 1975 Volume 30 Number 209 page 5B gt Movie Tourist A Few Good Men 1992 3 February 2013 Naval Base Ventura County NBVC official site Point Mugu Air Station GlobalSecurity org FAA Airport Form 5010 for NTD PDFExternal links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Naval Air Station Point Mugu Resources for this U S military airport FAA airport information for NTD AirNav airport information for KNTD ASN accident history for NTD NOAA NWS latest weather observations SkyVector aeronautical chart for KNTD FAA Airport Diagram PDF effective November 30 2023 Range at Point Mugu dead link Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Naval Air Station Point Mugu amp oldid 1159334727, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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