Runways closing at Brunswick Naval Air Station
Posted: 29 Jan 2010, 13:48
Runways closing at Brunswick Naval Air Station
The Associated Press
Posted : Friday Jan 29, 2010 7:22:42 EST
BRUNSWICK, Maine — When the runways’ lights go out at Brunswick Naval Air Station, they’re going to stay out. For several months, at least.
Air operations end at 10 p.m. Friday, another milestone in the closing of what was the last active-duty military airfield in New England. That means no control tower, no radar, no runway lights. Also, the Navy will place large yellow X’s on the runways and stop plowing them.
Cmdr. David Ivezic, the air boss, said some transient aircraft have visited the base since the last P-3 Orions departed on Nov. 28. But that ends Friday night.
The decision to shutter the base was made in the final round of closings by the Base Closure and Realignment Commission in 2005. The base closes for good in May 2011.
http://www.navytimes.com/news/2010/01/a ... ys_012910/
The Associated Press
Posted : Friday Jan 29, 2010 7:22:42 EST
BRUNSWICK, Maine — When the runways’ lights go out at Brunswick Naval Air Station, they’re going to stay out. For several months, at least.
Air operations end at 10 p.m. Friday, another milestone in the closing of what was the last active-duty military airfield in New England. That means no control tower, no radar, no runway lights. Also, the Navy will place large yellow X’s on the runways and stop plowing them.
Cmdr. David Ivezic, the air boss, said some transient aircraft have visited the base since the last P-3 Orions departed on Nov. 28. But that ends Friday night.
The decision to shutter the base was made in the final round of closings by the Base Closure and Realignment Commission in 2005. The base closes for good in May 2011.
http://www.navytimes.com/news/2010/01/a ... ys_012910/