Can civilians get on NAS Pensacola?
Currently, only DoD ID card holders and certain Veterans Health Identification card holders may access NAS Pensacola to visit the Lighthouse. For civilians seeking access, visit our Events Page, or our trusted parter Go Retro at http://goretro.us/Tour/Naval_Heritage for information on their Naval Heritage tour.
What command is NAS Pensacola?
United States Air Force at NAS Pensacola NAS Pensacola is host to the 479th Flying Training Group (479 FTG) of the Air Education and Training Command (AETC). The 479 FTG is composed of the 451st Flying Training Squadron, 455th Flying Training Squadron and 479th Operations Support Squadron.
Can you smoke on NAS Pensacola?
Smoking. Smoking (cigarettes and e-cigarettes) is only permitted in designated smoking areas located by each gate entry. Smoking is not permitted near any aircraft or in hangars, including the static display area.
Can you visit the Blue Angels base?
The outside viewing area for the Blue Angels practice is located on the Museum Flight Line north of the Museum. Signs are posted to direct visitors to viewing and parking locations, including limited parking for handicapped visitors. Open bleacher seating is available for seating 500 people.
Is NAS Pensacola Open to retirees?
Call 850-452-9429 for specifics. Open to active duty students who reside in the barracks only. Open to active duty dependents, retirees and DoD civilians.
What does NAS stand for Navy?
Naval Air Station
In the United States, a “Naval Air Station” (NAS) is an air base of the United States Navy.
What is the NAS Pensacola zip code?
Incoming personnel desiring information on Mobile Home Parks within the area can contact the Housing Welcome Office upon your arrival at Building 735, 1581 Duncan Rd, NAS Pensacola; 850-452-5168. Visit InMyArea.com to search for utility providers based on your zip code.
Where is the Blue Angels museum?
Naval Air Station Pensacola
The National Naval Aviation Museum is located aboard Naval Air Station Pensacola, Florida, the Cradle of Naval Aviation. Established in 1914, NAS Pensacola is the oldest naval air station, and all Navy, Marine Corps and Coast Guard aviators and Naval Flight Officers pass through her gates.
How close do the Thunderbirds fly to each other?
In their individual performances, each team flies their aircraft as close as 18 inches apart, but the Super Delta formation of dissimilar aircraft will keep a separation of 36 inches. Major Kyle Oliver is the new Thunderbird slot #6 this season, flying the boldest and fastest solo maneuvers.