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Friday, December 30, 2011

Mode-S/ADS-B Intercepts 29 Dec 2011 - Bowling Green KY

The following Mode-S intercepts are courtesy of our SE US Mode-S network member and Milcom monitor DavidP in Bowling Green, KY. Thanks David.

Mode S Log from Bowling Green, Kentucky, US 2011-12-29
Military Hex Codes only

0C2052 CMP236 --- ---- --- --- 2011-12-29 09:16:29.074
A69172 -------- N522MC B742 AtlasAir --- 2011-12-29 11:51:03.247
AAEC74 -------- N80259 BE20 BEECHCRAFT --- 2011-12-29 15:30:57.003
AB0702 -------- N81 BE30 --- --- 2011-12-29 07:54:08.865
ADFED4 00000000 85-1266 BE20 VA ARNG | OSACOM VA RFC [KDAA] --- 2011-12-29 13:13:01.116
AE010F BOXER654 94-1569 ASTR DC ANG | 113Wg | 201AS [KADW] --- 2011-12-29 13:28:02.018
AE0171 BATTL03 84-0079 LJ35 USAF | 110WG | 172AS [KBTL] --- 2011-12-29 12:50:35.998
AE0405 PAT44 97-1944 GLF5 US Army | OSACOM PATD [KADW] --- 2011-12-29 13:20:17.348
AE0471 SODA81 57-1451 K35R TN ANG | 134ARW | 151ARS [KTYS] --- 2011-12-29 10:23:01.272
AE047F SODA82 59-1509 K35R TN ANG | 134ARW | 151ARS [KTYS] --- 2011-12-29 10:56:59.289
AE04AC -------- 99-0103 C560 USARC | B/2-228 AVN (TA) [KMGE] --- 2011-12-29 11:51:37.756
AE0540 -------- 69-0026 C5 TN ANG | 164AW | 155AS [KMEM] --- 2011-12-29 12:25:58.345
AE07E2 RHINO40 94-0068 C17 AFRC | 445AW | 89AS [KFFO] --- 2011-12-29 13:52:07.867
AE0813 -------- 00-0177 C17 USAF | 97AMW [KLTS] --- 2011-12-29 13:24:17.288
AE093A -------- 00-1051 C560 USARC | B/2-228 AVN (TA) [KMGE] --- 2011-12-29 14:46:50.705
AE4AE5 -------- 09-27022 ??? C27 --- --- 2011-12-29 17:07:42.205
E47EF6 RYN0450 N637TW B763 Ryan Intl Airlines --- 2011-12-29 16:56:19.881

Mode-S/ADS-B Intercepts 28-29 Dec 2011 - Btown

Here is another round of Mode-S/ADS-B intercepts logged from here on the radio ranch in WNC. The Mode-S intercepts for this day have been sorted by time and then by ICAO24 code. All dates/times are UTC.

Sort by Date/Time
AE02E4 81-0629 COBB05 2011-12-29 23:46:24 C-130H United States AFRC | 94AW | 700AS [KMGE]
00000A Various --- 2011-12-29 23:08:56 Various Various ---
280000 01-2001/N459PC --- 2011-12-29 18:41:11 F-15/PC112 Various USAFE | 48FW [EGUL]
AE04AC 99-0103 --- 2011-12-29 16:06:24 UC-35a1 United States USARC | B/2-228 AVN (TA) [KMGE]
AE14A6 160850 --- 2011-12-29 15:41:45 T-44C United States USN | TW-4 | VT-31 [KNGP]
0C2052 --- CMP236 2011-12-29 15:32:51 --- Panama --- 3153 37000
AE010F 94-1569 BOXER654 2011-12-29 15:30:04 C-38A United States DC ANG | 113Wg | 201AS [KADW]
AE010F 94-1569 BOXER654 2011-12-29 15:19:06 C-38A United States DC ANG | 113Wg | 201AS [KADW]
AE093A 00-1051 --- 2011-12-29 14:30:50 UC-35B United States USARC | B/2-228 AVN (TA) [KMGE] 0000 40000
AE06E5 163845 --- 2011-12-29 14:14:04 UC-12M United States AOD Guantanamo Bay 0000 20950
AE1467 07-7169 RCH292 2011-12-29 04:00:38 C-17A United States USAF | 436AW | 3AS [KDOV]
0C2052 --- CMP235 2011-12-29 03:19:56 --- Panama --- --- 40000
AE119C 03-3119 RCH3119 2011-12-29 00:05:56 C-17A United States MS ANG | 172AW | 183AS [KJAN]

AE06E5 163845 --- 2011-12-28 21:41:21 UC-12M United States AOD Guantanamo Bay
AE0265 57-1436 SODA91 2011-12-28 20:59:00 KC-135R United States TN ANG | 134ARW | 151ARS [KTYS]
ADFD05 95-0057 --- 2011-12-28 20:18:52 T-1A United States USAF | 14FTW | 48FTS
ADFD0C 95-0064 --- 2011-12-28 20:15:55 T-1A United States USAF | 14FTW | 48FTS
AD9292 N974AS --- 2011-12-28 19:46:02 MD83 United States DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE
AE047F 59-1509 SODA81 2011-12-28 19:22:13 KC-135R United States TN ANG | 134ARW | 151ARS [KTYS]
AE0265 57-1436 SODA91 2011-12-28 18:17:36 KC-135R United States TN ANG | 134ARW | 151ARS [KTYS]
ADFCE7 94-0136 --- 2011-12-28 16:16:24 T-1A United States USAF | 14FTW | 48FTS
A69072 N522AX --- 2011-12-28 04:57:43 DC-10 United States OmniAirInternational
AE1291 89-0281 TALON10 2011-12-28 00:28:25 MC-130H United States USAF | 1SOW | 15SOS [KHRT]

Sort by ICAO24 code
00000A Various --- 2011-12-29 23:08:56 Various Various ---
0C2052 --- CMP235 2011-12-29 03:19:56 --- Panama --- --- 40000
280000 01-2001/N459PC --- 2011-12-29 18:41:11 F-15/PC112 Various USAFE | 48FW [EGUL] AE04AC 99-0103 --- 2011-12-29 16:06:24 UC-35a1 United States USARC | B/2-228 AVN (TA) [KMGE]
A69072 N522AX --- 2011-12-28 04:57:43 DC-10 United States OmniAirInternational
AD9292 N974AS --- 2011-12-28 19:46:02 MD83 United States DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE
ADFCE7 94-0136 --- 2011-12-28 16:16:24 T-1A United States USAF | 14FTW | 48FTS
ADFD05 95-0057 --- 2011-12-28 20:18:52 T-1A United States USAF | 14FTW | 48FTS
ADFD0C 95-0064 --- 2011-12-28 20:15:55 T-1A United States USAF | 14FTW | 48FTS
AE010F 94-1569 BOXER654 2011-12-29 15:30:04 C-38A United States DC ANG | 113Wg | 201AS [KADW]
AE0265 57-1436 SODA91 2011-12-28 18:17:36 KC-135R United States TN ANG | 134ARW | 151ARS [KTYS]
AE02E4 81-0629 COBB05 2011-12-29 23:46:24 C-130H United States AFRC | 94AW | 700AS [KMGE]
AE047F 59-1509 SODA81 2011-12-28 19:22:13 KC-135R United States TN ANG | 134ARW | 151ARS [KTYS]
AE06E5 163845 --- 2011-12-29 14:14:04 UC-12M United States AOD Guantanamo Bay 0000 20950
AE093A 00-1051 --- 2011-12-29 14:30:50 UC-35B United States USARC | B/2-228 AVN (TA) [KMGE] 0000 40000
AE119C 03-3119 RCH3119 2011-12-29 00:05:56 C-17A United States MS ANG | 172AW | 183AS [KJAN]
AE1291 89-0281 TALON10 2011-12-28 00:28:25 MC-130H United States USAF | 1SOW | 15SOS [KHRT]
AE1467 07-7169 RCH292 2011-12-29 04:00:38 C-17A United States USAF | 436AW | 3AS [KDOV]
AE14A6 160850 --- 2011-12-29 15:41:45 T-44C United States USN | TW-4 | VT-31 [KNGP]

Wednesday, December 28, 2011

Mode-S/ADS-B Intercepts 22-27 Dec 2011 - Btown

Here is another round of Mode-S/ADS-B intercepts logged from here on the radio ranch in WNC. The Mode-S intercepts for this day have been sorted by time and then by ICAO24 code. All dates/times are UTC.

Sort by Date/Time
AE1165 02-0201 --- 2011-12-27 19:19:43 C-40C United States DC ANG | 113Wg | 201AS [KADW]
AE2FA7 08-8195 RCH338 2011-12-27 18:10:46 C-17A United States USAF | 62AW [KTCM]
AE1165 02-0201 BOXER984 2011-12-27 15:30:25 C-40C United States DC ANG | 113Wg | 201AS [KADW]
A97B00 N71PG --- 2011-12-27 14:13:09 Lear 36A United States Phoenix Air Group [KVPC]
AE04BE 58-0106 RCH829 2011-12-27 00:40:52 KC-135R United States AL ANG | 117ARW | 106ARS [KBHM]

AE07BE 62-3578 ROCCO87 2011-12-26 21:48:45 KC-135R United States NJ ANG | 108W | 141ARS [KWRI]
AE119B 03-3118 RCH3118 2011-12-26 20:27:37 C-17A United States MS ANG | 172AW | 183AS [KJAN]
AE07BE 62-3578 ROCCO87 2011-12-26 20:02:34 KC-135R United States NJ ANG | 108W | 141ARS [KWRI]
AE117E 02-1112 E21112 2011-12-26 00:39:07 C-17A United States MS ANG | 172AW | 183AS [KJAN]

AE07D1 90-0532 --- 2011-12-25 12:34:54 C-17A United States USAF | 62AW [KTCM]

00000A Various --- 2011-12-24 16:57:58 Various Various ---
A2AC28 N271WA WOA8130 2011-12-24 14:21:29 MD-11F United States WorldAirways --- 26850
A69072 N522AX --- 2011-12-24 07:26:03 DC-10 United States OmniAirInternational
A36D3D N32PA --- 2011-12-24 03:32:20 Lear 36A United States PhoenixAirGroup

AA90A0 N780BA --- 2011-12-23 22:31:35 B-747-409 United States Evergreen International
A5A043 N4614N --- 2011-12-23 18:17:20 550 United States US Bureau of Immigration and Customs Enforcement
A5FBA4 N485EV EIA1326 2011-12-23 11:12:24 Boeing 747-212B United States Evergreen International 0000 36975
A698E0 N524MC --- 2011-12-23 10:03:21 Boeing 747-200 United States AtlasAir 0000 0
A5F07F N482EV EIA1325 2011-12-23 04:44:46 Boeing 747-212B United States Evergreen International
A698E0 N524MC --- 2011-12-23 00:15:53 Boeing 747-200 United States AtlasAir

AC8997 N907EF --- 2011-12-22 23:32:36 Dornier 328 United States USAF | 27SOW | 524SOS [KCVS]
A5F07F N482EV EIA1325 2011-12-22 23:31:34 Boeing 747-212B United States Evergreen International
AE065A 59-1486 TURBO40 2011-12-22 23:22:43 KC-135R United States USAF | 22ARW [KIAB]
AE093A 00-1051 --- 2011-12-22 20:51:23 UC-35B United States USARC | B/2-228 AVN (TA) [KMGE]
AE0199 84-0064 NODAK32 2011-12-22 19:48:02 C-21A United States ND ANG | 119WG | 117AS [KFAR]
AE1211 03-0726 --- 2011-12-22 19:38:12 UC-35C United States USARC | 2-228 AVN 0000 15650
A2B396 N273WA WOA8129 2011-12-22 19:05:51 MD11 United States World Airways --- 36750
AE04B7 58-0004 RCH396 2011-12-22 18:55:47 KC-135R United States AL ANG | 117ARW | 106ARS [KBHM] 0000 36000
AE04B7 58-0004 RCH396 2011-12-22 18:43:50 KC-135R United States AL ANG | 117ARW | 106ARS [KBHM] 0000 36000
AE065A 59-1486 TURBO40 2011-12-22 18:19:01 KC-135R United States USAF | 22ARW [KIAB]
AE11E6 78-0578 SNTRY50H 2011-12-22 16:35:33 E-3B United States USAF | 552ACW [KTIK]
AE0199 84-0064 NODAK32 2011-12-22 16:14:29 C-21A United States ND ANG | 119WG | 117AS [KFAR]
A698E0 N524MC --- 2011-12-22 15:18:49 Boeing 747-200 United States AtlasAir
AE1211 03-0726 --- 2011-12-22 13:54:41 UC-35C United States USARC | 2-228 AVN
A5A043 N4614N --- 2011-12-22 12:17:12 550 United States US Bureau of Immigration and Customs Enforcement
A698E0 N524MC --- 2011-12-22 10:11:44 Boeing 747-200 United States AtlasAir 0000 35000
A698E0 N524MC --- 2011-12-22 05:17:46 Boeing 747-200 United States AtlasAir
A5F07F N482EV EIA1325 2011-12-22 04:33:25 Boeing 747-212B United States Evergreen International
AE148D 93-1097/96-0042 PEACH98 2011-12-22 02:26:33 E-8C United States GA ANG | 116ACW [KWRB]
AE11DB 76-1604 SNTRY62H 2011-12-22 01:10:54 E-3B United States USAF | 552ACW [KTIK]
AE148D 93-1097/96-0042 PEACH98 2011-12-22 00:15:41 E-8C United States GA ANG | 116ACW [KWRB]
AE1176 02-1104 RCH2104 2011-12-22 00:13:53 C-17A United States USAF | 62AW [KTCM] 0000 35000

Sort by ICAO24 code
00000A Various --- 2011-12-24 16:57:58 Various Various ---
A2AC28 N271WA WOA8130 2011-12-24 14:21:29 MD-11F United States WorldAirways --- 26850
A2B396 N273WA WOA8129 2011-12-22 19:05:51 MD11 United States World Airways --- 36750
A36D3D N32PA --- 2011-12-24 03:32:20 Lear 36A United States PhoenixAirGroup
A5A043 N4614N --- 2011-12-22 12:17:12 550 United States US Bureau of Immigration and Customs Enforcement
A5F07F N482EV EIA1325 2011-12-22 04:33:25 Boeing 747-212B United States Evergreen International
A5FBA4 N485EV EIA1326 2011-12-23 11:12:24 Boeing 747-212B United States Evergreen International 0000 36975
A69072 N522AX --- 2011-12-24 07:26:03 DC-10 United States OmniAirInternational
A698E0 N524MC --- 2011-12-22 05:17:46 Boeing 747-200 United States AtlasAir
A97B00 N71PG --- 2011-12-27 14:13:09 Lear 36A United States Phoenix Air Group [KVPC]
AA90A0 N780BA --- 2011-12-23 22:31:35 B-747-409 United States Evergreen International
AC8997 N907EF --- 2011-12-22 23:32:36 Dornier 328 United States USAF | 27SOW | 524SOS [KCVS]
AE0199 84-0064 NODAK32 2011-12-22 16:14:29 C-21A United States ND ANG | 119WG | 117AS [KFAR]
AE04B7 58-0004 RCH396 2011-12-22 18:43:50 KC-135R United States AL ANG | 117ARW | 106ARS [KBHM] 0000 36000
AE04BE 58-0106 RCH829 2011-12-27 00:40:52 KC-135R United States AL ANG | 117ARW | 106ARS [KBHM]
AE065A 59-1486 TURBO40 2011-12-22 18:19:01 KC-135R United States USAF | 22ARW [KIAB]
AE07BE 62-3578 ROCCO87 2011-12-26 20:02:34 KC-135R United States NJ ANG | 108W | 141ARS [KWRI]
AE07D1 90-0532 --- 2011-12-25 12:34:54 C-17A United States USAF | 62AW [KTCM]
AE093A 00-1051 --- 2011-12-22 20:51:23 UC-35B United States USARC | B/2-228 AVN (TA) [KMGE]
AE1165 02-0201 --- 2011-12-27 19:19:43 C-40C United States DC ANG | 113Wg | 201AS [KADW]
AE1176 02-1104 RCH2104 2011-12-22 00:13:53 C-17A United States USAF | 62AW [KTCM] 0000 35000
AE117E 02-1112 E21112 2011-12-26 00:39:07 C-17A United States MS ANG | 172AW | 183AS [KJAN]
AE119B 03-3118 RCH3118 2011-12-26 20:27:37 C-17A United States MS ANG | 172AW | 183AS [KJAN]
AE11DB 76-1604 SNTRY62H 2011-12-22 01:10:54 E-3B United States USAF | 552ACW [KTIK]
AE11E6 78-0578 SNTRY50H 2011-12-22 16:35:33 E-3B United States USAF | 552ACW [KTIK]
AE1211 03-0726 --- 2011-12-22 13:54:41 UC-35C United States USARC | 2-228 AVN
AE148D 93-1097/96-0042 PEACH98 2011-12-22 00:15:41 E-8C United States GA ANG | 116ACW [KWRB]
AE2FA7 08-8195 RCH338 2011-12-27 18:10:46 C-17A United States USAF | 62AW [KTCM] AE1165 02-0201 BOXER984 2011-12-27 15:30:25 C-40C United States DC ANG | 113Wg | 201AS [KADW]

Sunday, December 25, 2011

USS Texas Returns from Her Maiden Western Pacific Deployment

By Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Ronald Gutridge, COMSUBPAC Public Affairs

PEARL HARBOR (NNS) -- The Virginia-class submarine USS Texas (SSN 775) returned to Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam after completing her maiden Western Pacific (WESTPAC) deployment Friday, Dec. 23.

"The crews' demeanor is that of excitement and pride as we return from our very successful six month deployment to reunite with our families in our beautiful homeport of Pearl Harbor, Hawaii," said Cmdr. Bob Roncska, commanding officer USS Texas. "The new and advanced capabilities of Texas were showcased, and she met all milestones and exceeded all expectations while conducting missions vital to national security and numerous exercises with our allied partners. It is simply a surreal experience to be commanding officer of the most technically advanced submarine."

This was the first overseas deployment for more than a third of the crew. More than 20 Sailors and three junior officers completed submarine qualifications and are now authorized to wear the Submarine Warfare insignia or better known to submariners as "dolphins".

Texas conducted port visits in Guam; Yokosuka, Japan; Busan, South Korea; and Subic Bay, Philippines. The port visits to Japan and South Korea provided the opportunity for Texas to demonstrate some of the capabilities that a Virginia-Class submarine has to host country distinguished visitors, both civilian and military.

"The crew performed flawlessly, both underway and in-port," said Roncska. "Their abilities as undersea warriors were demonstrated time and again with outstanding results. Their conduct on liberty as ambassadors of the U.S. Navy and the U.S. Submarine Force was impeccable."

Machinist Mate 2nd Class Jared Mankins describes his first deployment as something he will never forget.

"This deployment was a life changing event for me," said Mankins. "Specifically, I experienced foreign cultures and submarine operations you can only imagine about. This ship and crew are awesome!"

Commissioned Sept. 9, 2006, Texas was the second Virginia-class attack submarine constructed and the first submarine to be named after the Lone Star State.
The state-of-the-art submarine is capable of supporting a multitude of missions, including anti-submarine warfare, anti-surface ship warfare, strike, naval special warfare involving special operations forces, and intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance.

Friday, December 23, 2011

Mode-S/ADS-B Intercepts 22 Dec 2011 - Bowling Green KY

The following Mode-S intercepts are courtesy of our SE US Mode-S network member and Milcom monitor DavidP in Bowling Green, KY. Thanks David.

Mode S Log from Bowling Green, Kentucky, US 2011-12-22
Military Hex Codes only

A2B396 WOA8129 N273WA MD11 World Airways --- 2011-12-22 13:08:37.906
A4B50C -------- N402LC C130 LyndenAirCargo --- 2011-12-22 11:36:39.374
A5F07F EIA1325 N482EV B747 Evergreen International --- 2011-12-22 22:48:50.025
A5FBA4 EIA2844 N485EV B742 Evergreen International --- 2011-12-22 16:28:30.994
A62778 GTI602 N496MC B744 AtlasAir --- 2011-12-22 22:39:52.758
A69172 -------- N522MC B742 AtlasAir --- 2011-12-22 17:25:24.555
A698E0 -------- N524MC B742 AtlasAir --- 2011-12-22 09:31:27.347
A92C4A -------- N690SD 690A Sedgwick County --- 2011-12-22 11:35:56.267
A95FEF CKS2751 N703CK B742 Kalitta Air LLC --- 2011-12-22 17:42:29.171
A9FBD4 -------- N742VA B734 Vision Airlines --- 2011-12-22 15:59:05.278
AAEC74 -------- N80259 BE20 BEECHCRAFT --- 2011-12-22 09:37:31.960
ADFE68 DERBY 81 91-1237 C130 KY ANG | 123AW | 165AS [KSDF] --- 2011-12-22 11:32:47.656
ADFE70 -------- 92-1533 C130 WY ANG | 153AW | 187AS [KCYS] --- 2011-12-22 09:27:09.262
AE015E E91512 59-1512 K35R MI ANG | 127WG | 171ARS [KMTC] --- 2011-12-22 13:48:10.592
AE0195 JOSA685 84-0135 LJ35 USAF | 375AW | 458AS [KBLV] --- 2011-12-22 11:06:57.498
AE0199 NODAK32 84-0064 LJ35 ND ANG | 119WG | 117AS [KFAR] --- 2011-12-22 13:48:20.453
AE04AC -------- 99-0103 C560 USARC | B/2-228 AVN (TA) [KMGE] --- 2011-12-22 12:10:24.597
AE04B7 RCH396 58-0004 K35R AL ANG | 117ARW | 106ARS [KBHM] --- 2011-12-22 12:45:48.747
AE04EC -------- 63-7991 K35R NE ANG | 155ARW | 173ARS [KLNK] --- 2011-12-22 10:44:43.474
AE065A TURBO40 59-1486 K35R USAF | 22ARW [KIAB] --- 2011-12-22 11:55:38.661
AE093A -------- 00-1051 C560 USARC | B/2-228 AVN (TA) [KMGE] --- 2011-12-22 14:50:37.956
AE1211 -------- 03-0726 C560 USARC | 2-228 AVN --- 2011-12-22 08:23:21.516
B648D9 AVLON73 09-0540 C40 AFRC | 932AW | 73AS [KBLV] --- 2011-12-22 12:15:30.582
E47EF6 RYN550 N637TW B763 Ryan Intl Airlines --- 2011-12-22 15:49:49.093

Mode-S/ADS-B Intercepts 22 Dec 2011 - Deltona FL

The following Mode-S intercepts are courtesy of our SE US Mode-S network member and Milcom monitor Jack NeSmith in Deltona, FL. Thanks Jack.

0C205D --- CMP435 2011-12-22 12:17:27 --- Panama --- 2603 18025
A039FC N1132F --- 2011-12-22 23:00:15 208B United States FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION
A0616B N12310 AZAZ0909 2011-12-22 15:46:28 C-27A SPARTAN United States UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF STATE
A1299C N174SC --- 2011-12-22 22:58:25 AS 350 B3 United States SEMINOLE COUNTY SHERIFFS OFFICE 0000 500
A1FCA6 N227SV --- 2011-12-22 23:25:12 GLF4 United States Assembly Point Aviation/US Gov
A2AC28 N271WA WOA9655 2011-12-22 21:51:17 MD-11F United States WorldAirways
A4349B N370JH --- 2011-12-22 20:46:26 CESSNA 182T United States FBI 0000 4875
A5D4AA N475LC --- 2011-12-22 18:17:21 Gulfstream IV United States L-3 Info Systems
A69529 N523MC GTI8110 2011-12-22 12:17:31 Boeing 747-2D7B United States AtlasAir 1474 39000
A698E0 N524MC GTI2334 2011-12-22 14:23:30 Boeing 747-200 United States AtlasAir
A6D1CB N5389U --- 2011-12-22 19:04:27 U206G United States ---
ADFDDD 94-7316 SUMIT72 2011-12-22 21:01:14 C-130H United States AFRC | 302AW | 731AS [KCOS]
ADFED1 85-1263 --- 2011-12-22 13:19:16 C-12U United States OSACOMDet.56PR-ArNG [TJIG]
ADFED5 85-1267 PAT1267 2011-12-22 22:02:14 C-12U United States US ARMY | OSACOM VA RFC [KDAA] 6062 24975
ADFED5 85-1267 ALLIED 1 2011-12-22 21:42:09 C-12U United States US ARMY | OSACOM VA RFC [KDAA] 6062 24975
AE0195 84-0135 JOSA685 2011-12-22 19:53:03 C-21A United States USAF | 375AW | 458AS [KBLV]
AE0362 59-1453 SLUFF91 2011-12-22 15:16:07 KC-135R United States OH ANG | 121ARW [KLCK]
AE0367 63-8011 BLUE27 2011-12-22 14:12:58 KC-135R United States USAF | 6AMW | 91ARS [KMCF] 3106 12800
AE053C 69-0022 --- 2011-12-22 13:27:46 C-5A United States WV ANG | 167AW | 167AS [KMRB] 0000 37000
AE066A 62-3549 PIRAT41 2011-12-22 16:16:15 KC-135R United States USAF | 6AMW | 91ARS [KMCF]
AE06DA 163558 --- 2011-12-22 20:27:10 UC-12F United States USMC | VMR DET MCAS New River [KNCA]
AE087F 01-0029 --- 2011-12-22 20:14:47 C-37A United States USAF | 6AMW | 310AS [KMCF] --- 23175
AE08FD 84-24380 FC0123 2011-12-22 16:29:42 C-12U United States USARC | A/2-228 AVN (TA) [KWRI ]
AE223D 2306 --- 2011-12-22 19:19:46 HC-144A United States USCG | 0000 12875
E80643 911 --- 2011-12-22 22:52:37 B-737-330QC Chile GRUPO10 2603 41675

Air expeditionary units inactivate after last Airmen leave Iraq

by Master Sgt. Kerry Jackson, 321st Air Expeditionary Wing Public Affairs

SOUTHEAST ASIA (AFNS) -- Four air expeditionary units that were the air and space components to U.S. Forces-Iraq inactivated during a flag-casing ceremony Dec. 18 here.

The 467th Air Expeditionary Group, 368th Expeditionary Air Support Operations Group, 321st Air Expeditionary Wing and 9th Air and Space Expeditionary Task Force-Iraq stood down following the conclusion of Operation New Dawn.

"For many of us here today we have spent most of our adult lives engaged in the battle to free first Kuwait and then Iraq," said Lt. Gen. David Goldfein, the U.S. Air Forces Central Command commander, who presided over the ceremony. "Today is a day full of emotions, a day of reflection, and a day to remember -- it's also a day to remember all those who died in Iraq for our country, for Iraq, for this region . . . for their brothers and sisters in arms."

The ceremony was held hours after the last U.S. military convoy departed Iraq and crossed into Kuwait, punctuating the end of a nearly nine-year war. It also afforded senior leaders an opportunity to reflect over the many accomplishments and sacrifices of service members.

"Because of you, and those like you, a nation is free, full of people who can go to the polls, elect the leaders of their choosing, without risk of being persecuted or struck down by a brutal regime," said Maj. Gen. Russ Handy, the 9th Air and Space Expeditionary Task Force-Iraq commander. "Through your sacrifices, you have provided immense opportunity (to the Iraqi people) with the potential (for them) to do great things."

During Operation New Dawn, the U.S. Air Force helped advance the Iraqi air force through mentoring, training and advising Iraqi airmen on everything from support functions to operations while they steadily modernized and rebuilt.

At the end of 2006, the Iraqi air force had only 748 airmen and 28 aircraft. Now, the force has more than 6,000 airmen and 72 aircraft in its inventory, including the T-6 and C-130E Hercules.

In September, through the Foreign Military Sales program, the government of Iraq made its first payment for 18 F-16 Fighting Falcon fighter aircraft. The FMS program is the government-to-government method for selling U.S. defense equipment, services and training.

With this F-16 package, Iraq purchased logistical support as well as pilot and maintenance training. When the aircraft are delivered, sometime in late 2014 or 2015, Iraq will have one of the most advanced multi-role fighter aircraft in the world in its inventory.

"We have enabled the Iraqis to prepare for their own future," Gen. Norman Schwartz, the Air Force Chief of Staff, said during his recent visit to Iraq. "We will certainly continue to have a relationship and will continue to work with them."

Quoting President John F. Kennedy, Handy spoke about the great responsibility those that have supported the Iraq mission have accepted.

"'In the long history of time, only a few generations have been called upon to defend freedom in its hour of maximum danger. We do not shrink from this responsibility, we welcome it -- this is our time -- the baton has been passed to us. The young men and women assembled here, Soldiers, Sailors, Airmen, Marines and civilians represent the great treasure in our nation's arsenal.'"

Thursday, December 22, 2011

Mode-S/ADS-B Intercepts 21 Dec 2011 - Bowling Green KY

The following Mode-S intercepts are courtesy of our SE US Mode-S network member and Milcom monitor DavidP in Bowling Green, KY. Thanks David.

Mode s Log from Bowling Green, Kentucky, US 2011-12-21
Military Hex Codes only

480C02 -------- T-264 DC10 334sqn --- 2011-12-21 17:00:39.429
A18D50 -------- N2 C56X FAA --- 2011-12-21 11:50:52.779
A29C94 -------- N2679C C130 --- --- 2011-12-21 16:25:55.179
A2B396 WOA8537 N273WA MD11 World Airways --- 2011-12-21 13:40:25.305
A5F07F EIA2326 N482EV B747 Evergreen International --- 2011-12-21 17:23:16.370
A698E0 -------- N524MC B742 AtlasAir --- 2011-12-21 17:30:49.901
A7A899 00000000 N593AN MD83 --- --- 2011-12-21 10:33:46.839
A8B1DF -------- N66 BE30 --- --- 2011-12-21 08:41:47.822
A95FEF CKS2784 N703CK B742 Kalitta Air LLC --- 2011-12-21 18:09:20.156
AAEC74 -------- N80259 BE20 BEECHCRAFT --- 2011-12-21 11:39:26.486
AB333B -------- N8200H DH8B Dynamic Aviation --- 2011-12-21 19:29:13.195
ACC30E -------- N921NA T38 NASA Johnson [KEFD] --- 2011-12-21 15:18:56.148
AD35E4 -------- N950NS MD83 DOJ --- 2011-12-21 15:36:37.881
AD9292 -------- N974AS MD83 DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE --- 2011-12-21 15:19:09.073
ADFD86 -------- 94-0259 SW4 Det4/DC-ArNG --- 2011-12-21 09:54:48.941
ADFED0 1200 85-1262 BE20 USARMY (OSACOM Det25 TNArNG) --- 2011-12-21 16:00:44.357
ADFEE1 PAT0161 87-0161 ??? BE20 USARMY --- 2011-12-21 14:42:55.505
AE013D HAPPY53 64-14839 K35R IL ANG | 126ARW | 108ARS [KBLV] --- 2011-12-21 19:19:25.499
AE015E E91512 59-1512 K35R MI ANG | 127WG | 171ARS [KMTC] --- 2011-12-21 10:09:34.729
AE0195 SWIFT73 84-0135 LJ35 USAF | 375AW | 458AS [KBLV] --- 2011-12-21 17:31:21.922
AE0268 STEEL66 59-1523 K35R PA ANG | 171ARW [KPIT] --- 2011-12-21 14:53:18.253
AE0471 SODDA91 57-1451 K35R TN ANG | 134ARW | 151ARS [KTYS] --- 2011-12-21 15:50:33.739
AE0538 -------- 69-0018 C5 TN ANG | 164AW | 155AS [KMEM] --- 2011-12-21 16:47:44.349
AE05AC UPSET11 63-8029 K35R WI ANG | 128ARW | 126ARS [KMKE] --- 2011-12-21 12:59:12.175
AE0672 LUCKY33 63-8014 K35R AFRC | 916ARW | 77ARS [KGSB] --- 2011-12-21 20:18:04.973
AE068B INDY84 62-3510 K35 AFRC | 434ARW | 72ARS [KGUS] --- 2011-12-21 19:44:31.730
AE087E SPAR31 01-0028 GLF5 USAF | 6AMW | 310AS [KMCF] --- 2011-12-21 12:42:00.757
AE1176 RCH2104 02-1104 C17 USAF | 62AW [KTCM] --- 2011-12-21 18:08:08.649
AE117E RCH2112 02-1112 C17 MS ANG | 172AW | 183AS [KJAN] --- 2011-12-21 17:40:57.586
AE11D8 SNTRY30H 75-0558 E3TF USAF | 552ACW [KTIK] --- 2011-12-21 10:33:07.970
AE11DB SNTRY62H 76-1604 E3TF USAF | 552ACW [KTIK] --- 2011-12-21 19:17:27.362
AE1479 -------- 166767 C560 MAW-4 --- 2011-12-21 14:31:07.035
AE148D -------- 93-1097/96-0042 E8 GA ANG | 116ACW [KWRB] --- 2011-12-21 19:26:45.688
AE17EF SPAR19 05-0730 B737 AFRC | 932AW | 73AS [KBLV] --- 2011-12-21 10:17:05.527
AE1F81 -------- 09-72114 EC45 US Army | --- 2011-12-21 17:49:53.915
AE4DDD -------- 11-0550 G550 USAF | 89AW | 99AS [KADW] --- 2011-12-21 17:41:58.697
B648D9 -------- 09-0540 C40 AFRC | 932AW | 73AS [KBLV] --- 2011-12-21 12:37:51.511
E80643 -------- 911 B733 GRUPO10 --- 2011-12-21 11:33:59.328

Iwo Jima ARG Completes COMPTUEX

By Lt. Megan M. Shutka, PHIBRON 8 Public Affairs

NORFOLK (NNS) -- The Iwo Jima Amphibious Ready Group (ARG) successfully completed Composite Training Unit Exercise (COMPTUEX) Dec. 21, moving one step closer to being certified and better prepared for deployment.

The Iwo Jima ARG consists of the amphibious dock landing ship USS Gunston Hall (LSD 44), amphibious assault ship USS Iwo Jima (LHD 7), amphibious transport dock ship USS New York (LPD 21), Amphibious Squadron (PHIBRON) 8 and the 24th Marine Expeditionary Unit (MEU).

"COMPTUEX was a challenging operating environment that tested us," said Captain Mark H. Scovill, the commodore of PHIBRON 8. "We are thankful for the enormous investment tax payers have given for our training. No other Navy has invested as much in its Sailors and its deployers than the U.S. Navy. There's no one out working harder than the 24 MEU PHIBRON 8 team so the results were completely predictable. This blue-green team is ready for CERTEX and any other challenge."

COMPTUEX was meant to test the 24th MEU and PHIBRON 8 aboard all three ships in conducting various missions they could face while deployed. The exercise focused on building cohesion between the 24th MEU and PHIBRON 8 in conducting amphibious operations, crisis response, and limited contingency operations while operating from the sea.

"To conclude COMPTUEX with an amphibious assault is a great way to highlight the bond with PHIBRON 8 and the MEU," said Col. Frank Donovan, commanding officer of 24th MEU. "COMPTUEX was to prove and test and challenge our 'mechanics' of ship to objective maneuver. COMPTUEX provided more than expected challenges. I walk away with great appreciation for the leadership of PHIBRON 8, the three great ships and appreciation for adaptable, flexible and combat power the ARG/MEU team can deliver from the sea on time and on target."

The Iwo Jima ARG executed more than 100 training evolutions to include air defense; counter targeting; live fire; low, slow flier exercises; and maritime security operations from Nov. 29 to Dec. 21. Including the Iwo Jima ARG, 16 Navy vessels set the stage for COMPTUEX's intense simulated deployed training environment, including four Canadian navy vessels, over the course of three weeks.

COMPTUEX is a requirement for certification for deployment, testing multiple abilities across the ships. The exercise is designed to train the ship, embarked air wing and other units that make up the ARG to function as one highly effective fighting force. Evaluators from Commander Strike Force Training Atlantic ensured the ARG's units were exercised in all warfare areas.

"During COMPTUEX, it is vitally important to challenge the training audience for deployment," said Rear Adm. Dennis E. FitzPatrick, commander, Strike Force Training Atlantic, who was embarked aboard Iwo Jima for the exercise. "This exercise is designed to teach you the skill sets which you need to be successful and accomplish your mission on deployment. The ARG MEU team did very well and should be very proud. It was an integrated complex exercise."

The Iwo Jima ARG's upcoming schedule includes Certification Exercise (CERTEX) and Bold Alligator shortly after the New Year, with a scheduled deployment in Spring 2012.

Eye on the Fleet - Underway Replenishment



Heavy waves crash against the Military Sealift Command fleet replenishment oiler USNS Tippecanoe (T-AOE 199) during a replenishment at sea with the amphibious assault ship USS Makin Island (LHD 8). Makin Island is on its maiden deployment conducting operations in the U.S. 7th Fleet area of responsibility in support of the Navy's Maritime Strategy. Makin Island is the Navy's newest amphibious assault ship and the only U.S. Navy ship with a hybrid electric propulsion system. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Alan Gragg/Released)

USS Iwo Jima Returns From Successful COMPTUEX



A landing craft air cushion passing the multi-purpose amphibious assault ship USS Iwo Jima (LHD 7). The Iwo Jima Amphibious Ready Group is underway conducting a composite training unit exercise in preparation for an upcoming deployment. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 3rd Class Lauren G. Randall/Released)

By By Mass Communication Specialist 3rd Class Travis J. Kuykendall, USS Iwo Jima Public Affairs

USS IWO JIMA, Norfolk (NNS) -- The amphibious assault ship USS Iwo Jima (LHD 7) returned home Dec. 21 after wrapping up composite training unit exercise (COMPTUEX).

COMPTUEX is the second of three integration-based trainings between the Iwo Jima Amphibious Ready Group (ARG), which consists of USS Iwo Jima, amphibious dock-landing ship USS Gunston Hall (LSD 44), amphibious transport dock ship USS New York (LPD 21) and Marines from 24th Marine Expeditionary Unit.

"COMPTUEX scenarios are based on an evolving storyline that is meant to expose the training audience to as many threats as they may experience in the different areas of responsibility," said Capt. Richard Frey, operations officer of Commander, Strike Force Training Atlantic. "We don't train [the readiness groups] just on where they're going to deploy, we train them to be world-wide deployable."

The common theme of "teamwork" between the Navy and Marine Corps was stressed throughout the three-week evolution.

"I feel the amphibious readiness group performed extremely well during COMPTUEX," said Capt. Thomas Chassee, commanding officer of Iwo Jima. "COMPTUEX presents an extremely complex series of missions and it takes a full Navy and Marine Corps coordinated effort in order to meet the mission. No single entity can do it by themselves.

"I believe Iwo Jima did integrate very well in both planning and execution of all assigned tasks and successfully did her part in the larger ARG effort in attaining Major Combat Operation certification requirements."

Iwo Jima operations department was able to capitalize on the exercise by blue and green air, surface and communication operations.

"The integration was there as soon as the Marines came aboard and operationally we performed well above standards," said Lt. Kyle Williams, assistant operations officer of Iwo Jima. "It helps when you have well-defined, motivated service members. It was one team, one fight from the beginning."

The teamwork spirit was also exhibited in the ship's air and deck departments, which resulted in safe and timely combat cargo movements of more than 700 personnel from ship to shore.

"The ship's force and combat cargo Marines had to execute a landing plan down to the minute and coordinated between air and surface, not only with our ship but with the other ships in the readiness group with precision," said Marine Chief Warrant Officer Thomas Desiderio, Iwo Jima combat cargo officer. "Our blue-green group has the tools and training to execute and carry out any mission, so [COMPTUEX] went well and we hit all of our marks."

With COMPTUEX completed, the Iwo Jima ARG will move on to the next and final qualification phase, certification exercise, prior to deploying in Spring 2012.

Mode-S/ADS-B Intercepts 20-21 Dec 2011 - Btown

Here is another round of Mode-S/ADS-B intercepts logged from here on the radio ranch in WNC. The Mode-S intercepts for this day have been sorted by time and then by ICAO24 code. All dates/times are UTC.

Sorted by Date/Time
AE117E 02-1112 RCH2112 2011-12-21 23:40:58 C-17A United States MS ANG | 172AW | 183AS [KJAN]
A698E0 N524MC --- 2011-12-21 23:39:39 Boeing 747-200 United States AtlasAir
A5F07F N482EV EIA2326 2011-12-21 23:32:14 Boeing 747-212B United States Evergreen International
AE0195 84-0135 SWIFT73 2011-12-21 22:56:20 C-21A United States USAF | 375AW | 458AS [KBLV]
AD9292 N974AS --- 2011-12-21 21:24:49 MD83 United States DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE
ADFDEA 94-6705 ANVIL53 2011-12-21 20:10:56 C-130H United States WV ANG | 130AW | 130AS [KCRW]
AE05AC 63-8029 UPSET11 2011-12-21 18:54:35 KC-135R United States WI ANG | 128ARW | 126ARS [KMKE] 0000 40000
00000A Various --- 2011-12-21 17:37:26 Various Various ---
AD9292 N974AS --- 2011-12-21 17:23:28 MD83 United States DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE
E80643 911 --- 2011-12-21 17:21:48 B-737-330QC Chile GRUPO10 0000 45000
A7A899 N593AN 00000000 2011-12-21 16:27:45 MD-83 United States ---
A698E0 N524MC --- 2011-12-21 15:44:15 Boeing 747-200 United States AtlasAir
A698E0 N524MC --- 2011-12-21 10:16:51 Boeing 747-200 United States AtlasAir
A698E0 N524MC --- 2011-12-21 05:17:30 Boeing 747-200 United States AtlasAir
AE2239 ---(2302) --- 2011-12-21 00:57:11 HC-144A/C-130E United States USAF | 1SOW | 6SOS [KHRT]
AE148D 93-1097/96-0042 PHENOM6 2011-12-21 00:40:53 E-8C United States GA ANG | 116ACW [KWRB]

A698E0 N524MC --- 2011-12-20 23:25:19 Boeing 747-200 United States AtlasAir 0000 35000
AE04EE 63-8041 MASH63 2011-12-20 20:53:36 KC-135R United States AFRC | 434ARW | 72ARS [KGUS]
AE087F 01-0029 --- 2011-12-20 19:57:42 C-37A United States USAF | 6AMW | 310AS [KMCF] --- 40000
AE1496 97-0201 PEACH99 2011-12-20 19:53:59 E-8C United States GA ANG | 116ACW [KWRB]
AE0499 58-0010 SODA82 2011-12-20 19:48:17 KC-135R United States TN ANG | 134ARW | 151ARS [KTYS]
AE042D 64-14834 MASH81 2011-12-20 19:46:49 KC-135R United States AFRC | 434ARW | 72ARS [KGUS]

Sorted by ICAO24 code
00000A Various --- 2011-12-21 17:37:26 Various Various ---
A5F07F N482EV EIA2326 2011-12-21 23:32:14 Boeing 747-212B United States Evergreen International
A698E0 N524MC --- 2011-12-21 05:17:30 Boeing 747-200 United States AtlasAir
A698E0 N524MC --- 2011-12-20 23:25:19 Boeing 747-200 United States AtlasAir 0000 35000 AE04EE 63-8041 MASH63 2011-12-20 20:53:36 KC-135R United States AFRC | 434ARW | 72ARS [KGUS]
A698E0 N524MC --- 2011-12-21 10:16:51 Boeing 747-200 United States AtlasAir
A7A899 N593AN 00000000 2011-12-21 16:27:45 MD-83 United States ---
AD9292 N974AS --- 2011-12-21 17:23:28 MD83 United States DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE
ADFDEA 94-6705 ANVIL53 2011-12-21 20:10:56 C-130H United States WV ANG | 130AW | 130AS [KCRW]
AE0195 84-0135 SWIFT73 2011-12-21 22:56:20 C-21A United States USAF | 375AW | 458AS [KBLV]
AE042D 64-14834 MASH81 2011-12-20 19:46:49 KC-135R United States AFRC | 434ARW | 72ARS [KGUS]
AE0499 58-0010 SODA82 2011-12-20 19:48:17 KC-135R United States TN ANG | 134ARW | 151ARS [KTYS]
AE05AC 63-8029 UPSET11 2011-12-21 18:54:35 KC-135R United States WI ANG | 128ARW | 126ARS [KMKE] 0000 40000
AE087F 01-0029 --- 2011-12-20 19:57:42 C-37A United States USAF | 6AMW | 310AS [KMCF] --- 40000
AE117E 02-1112 RCH2112 2011-12-21 23:40:58 C-17A United States MS ANG | 172AW | 183AS [KJAN]
AE148D 93-1097/96-0042 PHENOM6 2011-12-21 00:40:53 E-8C United States GA ANG | 116ACW [KWRB]
AE1496 97-0201 PEACH99 2011-12-20 19:53:59 E-8C United States GA ANG | 116ACW [KWRB]
AE2239 ---(2302) --- 2011-12-21 00:57:11 HC-144A/C-130E United States USAF | 1SOW | 6SOS [KHRT]
E80643 911 --- 2011-12-21 17:21:48 B-737-330QC Chile GRUPO10 0000 45000

Milcom Blog Logs - December 21 - Btown HF

Spend the afternoon and overnight scanning selected US Army NG HF freqs. Found the following NG units active:

4924.5 D030CN G090UN M050IN AZC91NG
5821.5 S2L
5847.0 C010TN C080ON C090AN D030CN M050IN V020IN COC08NG
6910.0 R01
8047.0 C010TN D030CN M050IN V020IN ARC61NG AZC91NG
9295.0 BUFNY MVLNY TRYNY
10816.5 M050IN V020IN
12087.0 M050IN V020IN
13568.0 M050IN V020IN
14653.0 V020IN
16338.5 M050IN V020IN
17458.0 M050IN
19233.5 M050IN

Milcom Blog Logs - December 21 - Maryland

ACY-Atlantic City NJ (KACY)
ADW- Andrews AFB MD (KADW)
BW- Bay Watch-NAS PAX Area Advisory Control
DAA- Davison AAF, Ft Belvoir VA (KDAA)
DCA- Reagan National Airport/CGAS Washington, Wash DC (KDCA)
DOV- Dover AFB DE (KDOV)
GK- Giantkiller (FACSFAC, Virginia Capes)
LFI- Langley AFB VA (KLFI)
MTN-Martin State Airport, Baltimore (KMTN)
NGTF-Northrop-Grumman Test Facility, Baltimore (KBWI)
NTPS- Naval Test Pilot School, PAX
PAX-NAS Patuxent River MD (KNHK)
PTC- Potomac Area TRACON
WRI-Joint Base-McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst NJ (KWRI)
ZBW-Boston ARTCC
ZDC- Washington ARTCC
ZNY- New York ARTCC

1. VHF/UHF: ((Times are EST))

((Some acft idents from local Mode-S collection))

0808- SAM 409 (C-37 #97-0401 99th AS ADW)-depart ADW bound for Pope AFB NC w/DV-2 plus 9.
1003- HX-517 (UH-60, HSX-1 PAX)-a few patterns at ADW then departs back to PAX.
1004- SPAR 29 (C-37A # 01-0029 310th AS, MacDill AFB FL)-land at ADW. Departs ADW at 1535
1036- Wild flt (F-16s, 121st FS DC ANG ADW)-depart ADW (270.275). One of the Wilds w/121st SOF (139.9) discussing a engine problem requiring return to ADW.
1037- Tbolt flt (3 X F-22s, 149th FS VA ANG LFI)-in ACM training in W386 (296.9)
1049- Crab 18 (C-27J # 09-27018 135th AS MD ANG MTN)-w/ZDC Calvert (133.9)
1058- Banger 22 (2 X F-16s, 119th FS NJ ANG ACY)-w/121st SOF (Senate on 139.9) advising they are coming in to swap out for "D" models.
1100- Titus 99 (C-130T, VR-53 ADW)-land at ADW
1102- PR 243 (EP-3, VQ-1 NAS Whidbey Island WA)-land at PAX (121.0)
1128- Navy 400 (C-20D # 163692 VR-1 ADW)-depart ADW then w/ZDC Calvert (133.9). Returns to ADW at 1307 for a coupole of patterns before landing.
1228- Steel 62 (KC-135R #58-0060 147th ARS, PA ANG Pittsburgh PA)-w/Steel Control (311.0) w/acft status report.
1243- Navy SD 211 (unid VX-23 PAX)-w/PTC (128.35) for a couple of patterns at ADW (349.0) before RTB PAX..
1237- Guard 405 (UH-60A #24405 MD ArNG Weide AAF )-local activity at Weide (126.2)
1240- Mojo (unid)-w/Sandy 2 (poss A-10) in CAS training at unid/unloc range.
1246- Marine 374 (UC-35 # 166374, MAW-4 ADW)-land at ADW.
1300- Army 1052 (UC-35 # 00-1052 OSACOM ADW)-land at ADW.
1321- Poker 88 (UC-35 US ARMY 2-228th AVN)-land at ADW.
1325- Pioneer 600 (unid, VSX-1 PAX)-w/VSX-1 Ops (341.1) advising they will cancel flt due to wx conditions.
1339- Yankee 2 (C-21 #84-0124 , 118th FS/103rd FW CT ANG, Bradley ANGB CT )-land at ADW, Departed ADW at 1408.
1345- Navy 100 (C-37, VR-1 ADW)-land at ADW.
1346- Wild flt (2 X F-16s, 121st FS DC ANG ADW)-check in w/BW (305.2) for use of restricted areas.
1406- Marine 767 (UC-35 # 166767, MAW-4 ADW)-depart ADW.
1456- Baton 52 (EC-130J # 98-1932, 193rd SOG, PA ANG Harrisburgh PA)-w/Baton CP (395.1) w/write ups and inbound msg.
1507- Army 1944 (C-37 # 97-1944 OSACOM ADW)-land at ADW.
1510- Viking & Rogue flt (F-22s, 71st/94th FS LFI)-ACM training in W386 (254.2)
1623- Mazda 42 (Coronet flt)-w/ZDC Casino (285.4)
1629- 1643 Mazda 41 42 43 44 45 & 46 (Coronet flt)-land at ADW (349.0)--WELCOME HOME GUYS !!!!!!!!
1657- Convoy 3128 (C-130T # 165161 VR-64 WRI)-w/ZDC Cape Charles (132.55)
1659- Venus 31 (C-40 # 01-0041 99th AS ADW)-patterns at ADW.
1713- Pacer 05 (C-21 # 84-0098, 457th AS ADW)-land at ADW.
1724- Reach 282 (C-17A # 08-8196 62AW McHord AFB WA)-w/Griffin CP (378.1) w/inbound msg.Requestis parking next to the F-18s (Mazdas???) because they have 42 pax and alot of their maintenance equipment onboard.
1900- Boxer 69 (C-40 # 02-0202, 201st AS DC ANG ADW)-land at ADW. Also w/201st Ops (314.25) w/inbound msg.
1943- Carmen 6 (C-130H 142nd AS DE-ANG WILMINGTON DE)-w/ZDC Coyle (121.025). At 2053 switch to DOV approach (132.425) for some pattern work.
2005- Opec 38 flt (KC-10As 2nd/32nd ARS Joint Base-McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst NJ (KWRI)-w/ZDC Cape Charles (132.55) trying to coordinate routing to rendezvous w/Bend or Fend 22 flt in AR636. At

2022 check in w/GK (118.125) for block FL200-220.

2. HF: ((Times UTC, Freqs KHz))

08047.0 M050IN (National Guard (MI) Lansing, MI): 1510 USB/ALE sounding.
12087.0 F040LN (National Guard (FL) St. Augustine, FL): 12513 USB/ALE calling I100DN (National Guard (ID) Boise, ID).
12087.0 V020IN (National Guard (VI) Estate Bethlehem, St. Croix, VI): 1529 USB/ALE sounding.
12087.0 M050IN (National Guard (MI) Lansing, MI): 1531 USB/ALE sounding.
14653.0 F040LN (National Guard (FL) St. Augustine, FL): 1852 USB/ALE calling WAC10NG (National Guard (WA) 10 WMD CST Tacoma, WA).
14653.0 F040LN: 1902 USB/ALE calling W10AN (National Guard (WA) Tacoma, WA).
14653.0 F040LN: 1945 USB/ALE calling WVC35NG (West Virginia Nat'l Guard 35th WMD-CST St. Albans, W. Va).

Ron (mdmonitor1@verizon.net)
Baltimore MD (390747N 763711W)
VHF/UHF: BC-895XLT/RS Pro-2045
Diamond D-130J discone
HF: Icom R75
45-ft PAR EF-SWL

Mode-S/ADS-B Intercepts 21 Dec 2011 - Deltona FL

The following Mode-S intercepts are courtesy of our SE US Mode-S network member and Milcom monitor Jack NeSmith in Deltona, FL. Thanks Jack.

053977 164406 012345 2011-12-21 15:30:54 E-6B United States USN | VQ-4 [KTIK]
111111 LX-N20199 417PS 2011-12-21 13:27:25 CT-49A Luxemburg NAEWandCF
A22581 N23743 --- 2011-12-21 14:59:30 C-27A SPARTAN United States UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF STATE
A36D3D N32PA --- 2011-12-21 09:24:12 Lear 36A United States PhoenixAirGroup 0000 41000
A4B50C N402LC --- 2011-12-21 15:59:50 C-130 United States LyndenAirCargo
A698E0 N524MC GTI1332 2011-12-21 11:00:13 Boeing 747-200 United States AtlasAir
A6FAA1 N549PA --- 2011-12-21 14:29:36 LEARJET 35 United States PHOENINXAIR
A74ED3 N570EF --- 2011-12-21 23:13:05 DORNIER 328-100 United States USAF
A7A899 N593AN 00000000 2011-12-21 15:36:02 MD-83 United States ---
A96FB1 N707MQ --- 2011-12-21 15:42:40 B707-368C United states OMEGA 0000 9975
A979B3 N71 --- 2011-12-21 18:20:57 King Air 300 United States ---
ADFD88 94-0261 --- 2011-12-21 15:09:48 RC-26B United States ---
ADFE07 1503 --- 2011-12-21 20:10:31 HC-130H United States USCG | CGAS Elizabeth City [KECG]
ADFED1 85-1263 --- 2011-12-21 13:51:23 C-12U United States OSACOMDet.56PR-ArNG [TJIG] 4647 6500
ADFF0C 60-0335 BOLT33 2011-12-21 19:11:29 KC-135T United States USAF | 6AMW | 91ARS [KMCF]
AE0154 63-8045 PIRAT35 2011-12-21 23:54:48 KC-135R United States USAF | 6AMW | 927ARW
AE0362 59-1453 SLUFF91 2011-12-21 15:35:15 KC-135R United States OH ANG | 121ARW [KLCK]
AE11DB 76-1604 SNTRY62H 2011-12-21 22:21:30 E-3B United States USAF | 552ACW [KTIK]
AE1489 90-0175 --- 2011-12-21 17:14:43 E-8C United States Northrop Grumman
AE1491 95-0121 PEACH92 2011-12-21 17:12:18 E-8C United States GA ANG | 116ACW [KWRB]
AE1E6A 166012 @@@@@@@@ 2011-12-21 19:36:55 T-6B United States ---
AE1F36 07-72039 N72039 2011-12-21 23:01:35 UH-72A United States US Army | 4311 2825
AE223D 2306 --- 2011-12-21 18:46:43 HC-144A United States USCG |

Wednesday, December 21, 2011

USS New York Conducts Simulated Boardings During COMPTUEX

USS New York, At sea (NNS) -- The amphibious transport dock ship USS New York (LPD 21), boarded two vessels, one compliant and one non-compliant, during Composite Training Unit Exercise (COMPTUEX) Dec. 14.

New York is part of the Iwo Jima Amphibious Ready Group (ARG), including Amphibious Squadron 8, the 24th Marine Expeditionary Unit, amphibious assault ship USS Iwo Jima (LHD 7) and the amphibious dock landing ship USS Gunston Hall (LSD 44).

COMPTUEX is a major requirement for the ARG pre-deployment certification that evaluates an ARG's ability to deploy and conduct major combat operations, with New York focusing heavily on maritime security and ensuring their team is prepared for anything.

"We take Sailors from the ship and train them to assist in maritime security operations," said New York Operations Officer Lt. Rebecca Domzalski, from Great Quarters, S.C. "Essentially we are taking those Sailors, placing them on a small dhow and other boats on the high seas. Once aboard, they check for smuggled weapons, illicit drugs and human trafficking in accordance with international laws and enforcing U.N. sanctions."

Both Navy Visit, Board, Search and Seizure (VBSS) and Marine Expanded Visit, Board, Search and Seizure (EVBSS) teams carried out various training scenarios, with both compliant and non-compliant mariners.

"The difference between VBSS and EVBSS - EVBSS is more of a tactical mission. VBSS is used for vessels that are compliant and don't mind us coming on board to search," said Domzalski. "EVBSS is for those vessels that don't want to be boarded, for example, the piracy operations, where the pirates take the vessel and refuse to stop, so our forces that are more experienced tactically go aboard."

Although the primary mission of the VBSS team is searching for wrongdoers, while deployed, they are also tasked with the objective of building positive relationships and promoting peace.

"VBSS teams must be prepared for various situations. One mission specific to a certain region is the Approach and Assist Visit (AAV)," said Domzalski. "AAV is where they go to boats in the area and talk to people in the vicinity. They shake hands, see if there is any information. They try and build good relations."

New York and her crew are both new to the open seas and the deployment challenges that await them. COMPTUEX is a transition exercise designed to bring ships into real-life scenarios.

"Our VBSS team is made up of both experienced and inexperienced people, some who have never deployed before," said Domzalski. "The guys were given a lot of in-scenario missions because they need to get used to walking on to a vessel and seeing what it's going be like and talk to people in character and deal with language barriers."

The team progressed through different levels of training. From the bottom, where they experienced proper boarding techniques, to more advanced levels of training, where they dealt with a prize crew by assuming command of the vessel and driving it to the next port.

"We were tasked with two operations yesterday, counter piracy and escort ops," said Ensign Jeremy Wellens, VBSS team Boarding Officer. "The first was a counterpiracy mission, where a motor vessel was attacked by four small boats and in that situation, our mere presence was enough for the boats to stand down. The second we found illicit materials on board, and at that point, the boat was seized.

"The lesson my team and I learned was, there is no one way to do something," said Wellens. "In the situations we face, we have to trust our instincts."

The Iwo Jima ARG is currently underway for COMPTUEX with a scheduled deployment in spring 2012.

HSC-25 Detachment 6 Returns From Deployment

SANTA RITA, Guam (NNS) -- Helicopter Sea Combat Squadron (HSC) 25 Detachment 6 returned home from a six-month deployment Dec. 15.

Detachment 6, also known as the Island Knights, embarked aboard USS Essex (LHD 2) twice during its deployment totaling more than 100 days at sea. While on Essex, the crew flew more than 560 hours as the ship's primary search and rescue platform and flew seven medical evacuation flights saving seven lives.

HSC-25 Commanding Officer Cmdr. John Compton commended the detachment's efforts and welcomed them home just in time for the holiday season.

"They did a phenomenal job over the last six months," he said. "They were involved in probably one of the most phenomenal transfers of aircraft in such a short period of time that I've ever witnessed in my whole Navy career. They were doing the Navy's core mission of projection and power. I'm extremely proud of them."

The Island Knights also served as an anti-terrorism force protection asset during the critical phases of President Obama's trip to Indonesia. The maintenance department executed more than 4,000 separate maintenance actions on four different aircraft allowing the detachment to be fully mission-capable 100 percent of the time.

Lt. Cmdr. Mason Allen was one of the officers in charge during the detachment's deployment and praised his team for a job well done.

"Every day Sailors are out there in harm's way, standing the watch. You stood at the watch the last six months and now you're home," Allen said. "So you're relieved for a few days to be with your friends and family."

Sailors of Detachment 6 were excited as they reunited with friends and families.

"Days like this are awesome," said Lt. Richard Hill, HSC-25 pilot. "It's one of the best parts about being in the military, coming home and being with your friends and family. We're glad to be here."

While on its fall patrol, Essex traveled more than 13,000 miles visiting Okinawa, Japan; Subic Bay, Philippines; Bali, Indonesia; and Manila, Philippines, before returning to its homeport in Sasebo, Japan.

Essex participated in two exercises while underway. First was the certification exercise (CERTEX) 2011, in which Marine ground and aviation units practiced tactics and techniques used during an amphibious raid. Second was the Spanish Amphibious Landing Exercise (PHIBLEX) 2011, which is a biennial exercise between U.S. and Philippine forces. PHIBLEX is specifically designed to strengthen professional and personal bonds between the armed forces of the two allied nations. Upon completion of both exercises, Essex provided support for President Obama's visit to Bali, Indonesia, for the South East Asian Nations Summit.

USS John C. Stennis Launches Navy's Final Air Mission Over Iraq

USS JOHN C. STENNIS, At Sea (NNS) -- John C. Stennis Carrier Strike Group (JCS CSG) and embarked Carrier Air Wing (CVW) 9 launched the Navy's final air sortie over Iraq Dec. 18, effectively ending naval support for Operation New Dawn.

The final command and control mission for U.S. forces over Iraq was flown by an E-2C Hawkeye from the "Golden Hawks" of Airborne Early Warning Squadron (VAW) 112.

The crew of five launched from Stennis at 7:32 a.m. and returned at 11:04 a.m.

"I think all of us went up to the flight deck focused on executing our assigned mission," said Lt. Cmdr. Jeff Reynolds, a pilot aboard the last flight. "We knew that we might be the crew to fly the last mission over Iraq. As always, we stayed focused on completing the mission we were assigned. After confirmation that we were the last, I realized I was part of something pretty special."

According to Rear Adm. Craig Faller, commander, JCS CSG, the mission came after two decades of combat missions flown in support of operations Desert Storm, Southern Watch, Iraqi Freedom and finally, New Dawn.

"Navy air presence has been absolutely essential to Operation New Dawn, and the overall military mission in Iraq," said Faller.

Although the Navy's air support mission in Iraqi airspace has drawn to a close, Navy airpower continues supporting Operation Enduring Freedom in Afghanistan as well as maritime security operations in the region.

Carrier strike groups will continue to maintain a forward presence in the U.S. 5th Fleet area of operations, to foster and sustain cooperative relationships with regional partners while deterring aggressors, ensuring freedom of the seas and regional security and stability.

"I believe that John C. Stennis and Nimitz class carriers are the world's pre-eminent arbitrators of peace and stability," said Capt. Ronald Reis, commanding officer of John C. Stennis.

Stennis departed from its homeport of Bremerton, Wash. July 25, and has been conducting maritime security operations in the 5th and 7th Fleet areas of operation, and directly supported operations New Dawn and Enduring Freedom.

In addition to Stennis and CVW 9, JCS CSG is comprised of guided missile cruiser USS Mobile Bay (CG 53), and Destroyer Squadron 21 which consists of guided missile destroyers USS Kidd (DDG 100), USS Dewey (DDG 105), USS Wayne E. Meyer (DDG 108) and USS Pinckney (DDG 91).

U.S. 5th Fleet encompasses 2.5 million square miles of water and includes the Arabian Gulf, Arabian Sea, Red Sea, Gulf of Aden, Gulf of Oman and parts of the Indian Ocean.

Milcom Blog Logs - December 20 - Maryland

ACY-Atlantic City NJ (KACY)
ADW- Andrews AFB MD (KADW)
BW- Bay Watch-NAS PAX Area Advisory Control
DAA- Davison AAF, Ft Belvoir VA (KDAA)
DCA- Reagan National Airport/CGAS Washington, Wash DC (KDCA)
DOV- Dover AFB DE (KDOV)
GK- Giantkiller (FACSFAC, Virginia Capes)
LFI- Langley AFB VA (KLFI)
MTN-Martin State Airport, Baltimore (KMTN)
NGTF-Northrop-Grumman Test Facility, Baltimore (KBWI)
NTPS- Naval Test Pilot School, PAX
PAX-NAS Patuxent River MD (KNHK)
PTC- Potomac Area TRACON
WRI-Joint Base-McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst NJ (KWRI)
ZBW-Boston ARTCC
ZDC- Washington ARTCC
ZNY- New York ARTCC

1. VHF/UHF: ((Times are EST))

((Some acft idents from local Mode-S collection))

0848- SAM 464 (99th AS ADW)-depart ADW. ETA destination is 1405Z
0850- Terra 97 (C-32 150th Special Operations Squadron NJ-ANG Joint Base-McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst NJ (KWRI)-w/Griffin CP (378.1) w/inbound msg.
0948- Colt 1 flt (A-10Cs, 104th FS MD ANG MTN)-w/Harrisburg approach (281.525) w/request fort two approaches at Lancaster PA the onto Bollen Range.
1012- Coast Guard 102 (C-37B, CGAS Wash)-depart CGAs Wash (DCA)
1011- PAT 091 (C-12 # 94-0323)-w/Raymond-16 (1st FW, Langley AFB, VA-251.25)-w/inbound msg.
1026- Devil 11 (2 X F-16s, 119th FS NJ ANG ACY)-w/ZDC Salisbury (257.7) at FL180.
1135- PAT 23 (id as UH-72)-w/Wash helo (134.35)
1138- SPAR 19 (C40C #05-0730 73AS Scott AFB IL)-land at ADW
1314- Salty 05 (unid)-w/ZDC Calvert (281.4) then w/PAX approach (281.8) for landing at PAX.
1317- Navy 7A843 (C-12, AOD PAX)-depart PAX then w/ZDC Calvert (133.9)
1321- Venus 96 (C-32 # 09-0016, 1st AS ADW)-patterns at ADW.
1330- Blackjack 069 (unid rotary wing, HSX-1 PAX)-w/HSX-1 Ops (236.3) w/inbound msg.
1335- Team 91 & 92 (KC-10As #79-0433 & #84-0192 305th AMW Joint Base-McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst NJ (KWRI)-w/ Brickyard (WRI CP 319.4) w/inbound msg & write-ups. Earlier Team 91 & 92 were
part of eight KC-10s in a Large-Formation Training Exercise down in the Flodia area (thanks to Al Stern).
1342- Guard 929 (OH-58A+ Kiowa #21929 Co. 'A' / 1-224th Avn; (S&S), Maryland Ar.NG; Weide AAF)-w/Weide Ops (126.2)
1343- Guard 24405 (id as UH-60, MD ArNG Weide AAF)-patterns at Weide AAF.
1346- Team 25 & 28 (KC-10As 305th AMW Joint Base-McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst NJ (KWRI)-w/ Brickyard (WRI CP 319.4) w/inbound msg & write-ups.
1348- Reach 971 ( C-17A #04-4128 305AMW | 6AS KWRI)-land at ADW.
1349- Reach 9023 (C5A # 69-0023 WVA ANG | 167AW | 167AS Martinsburg WVA) w/PTC (125.65).
1350- Venus 31 (C-40 # 01-0041 99th AS ADW)-land at ADW.
1354- Convoy 3722 (US Navy C-130T)-w/ZDC Calvert (133.9). At 1414 w/Brickyard (319.4)
1412- Reach 9512 (id as heavy)-land at ADW.
1425- Cobra flt (F-22s, 71st/94th FS LFI)-ACM training in W386 (249.8, 254.2 & 262.025)
1539- Army 052 (UC-35 # 00-1052, OSACOM ADW)-land at ADW.
1608- Reach 421 (C-17A #90-0534 437AW Charleston AFB SC)-w/ZDC Calvert (133.9)
1619- Nighthawk 12 (unid, HMX-1 MCAF Quantico VA)-w/Wash Gelo (134.35) for area transit clearance.
1703- PAT 05 (helo)-w/Wash Helo (134.35)-area transit and landing at DAA.
1709- Crab 18 (C-27J # 07-27018 135th AS MD ANG MTN)-w/PAX approach (127.95) for some pattern work.
1717- Blackjack 1 & 2 (HH-65Cs, CGAS Wash)-on discrete (157.05) in intercept training.

2. HF: ((Times UTC, Freqs KHz))

09025.0 170043 (C-5B # 87-0043 9th AS 436 AW Dover AFB. DE): 1345 USB/ALE sounding.
09025.0 160022 (C-5 # 86-0022 22nd AS Kelly AFB TX): 1430 USB/ALE sounding.
11226.0 100445 (C-5A #70-0445 433 AW – AFRC Lackland AFB, TX): 1545 USB/ALE sounding.
13215.0 PLA (HFGCS, Lajes PO): 1700 USB/ALE calling 221099 (C-17 #02-1099, 437AW, Charleston AFB SC).
18003.0 440189 (KC-10 # 84-0189 660 AMW Travis AFB, CA): 1934 USB/ALE sounding.

Ron (mdmonitor1@verizon.net)
Baltimore MD (390747N 763711W)
VHF/UHF: BC-895XLT/RS Pro-2045
Diamond D-130J discone
HF: Icom R75
45-ft PAR EF-SWL

Mode-S/ADS-B Intercepts 20 Dec 2011 - Bowling Green KY

The following Mode-S intercepts are courtesy of our SE US Mode-S network member and Milcom monitor DavidP in Bowling Green, KY. Thanks David.

SBS-1 Log from Bowling Green, Kentucky, US 2011-12-20
Military Hex Codes only

3F8518 GAF592 1024 A310 FBSBMVg --- 2011-12-20 15:18:25.175
A19FC6 -------- N2032 H25B U S MARSHALS SERVICE --- 2011-12-20 13:45:40.937
A60A80 -------- N489EV B742 Evergreen International --- 2011-12-20 11:32:07.513
A62778 -------- N496MC B744 AtlasAir --- 2011-12-20 18:55:38.298
A698E0 -------- N524MC B742 AtlasAir --- 2011-12-20 23:29:32.241
A95FEF CKS2784 N703CK B742 Kalitta Air LLC --- 2011-12-20 17:59:23.026
A9FBD4 -------- N742VA B734 Vision Airlines --- 2011-12-20 13:37:10.894
AC8997 -------- N907EF D328 USAF | 27SOW | 524SOS [KCVS] --- 2011-12-20 12:42:31.632
AD9A00 -------- N976AS MD83 US Marshal JPATS --- 2011-12-20 09:38:50.653
ADFD73 -------- 91-0503 SW4 WI ARNG? | OSACOM DET-52 [KMSN] --- 2011-12-20 09:58:26.541
ADFDEA ANVIL53 94-6705 C130 WV ANG | 130AW | 130AS [KCRW] --- 2011-12-20 13:08:08.851
ADFE67 DERBY 82 91-1236 C130 KY ANG | 123AW | 165AS [KSDF] --- 2011-12-20 12:44:46.775
ADFED0 1200 85-1262 BE20 USARMY (OSACOM Det25 TNArNG) --- 2011-12-20 12:14:26.272
ADFED4 00000000 85-1266 BE20 VA ARNG | OSACOM VA RFC [KDAA] --- 2011-12-20 11:33:34.401
AE013D HAPPY64 64-14839 K35R IL ANG | 126ARW | 108ARS [KBLV] --- 2011-12-20 17:53:38.990
AE014B HAPPY63 59-1522 K35R IL ANG | 126ARW | 108ARS [KBLV] --- 2011-12-20 17:54:37.190
AE025E TAZZ72 61-0264 K35R OH ANG | 121ARW [KLCK] --- 2011-12-20 18:49:05.508
AE0366 -------- 62-3575 K35R USAF | 22ARW [KIAB] --- 2011-12-20 13:45:23.181
AE042D -------- 64-14834 K35R AFRC | 434ARW | 72ARS [KGUS] --- 2011-12-20 10:10:59.547
AE042D MASH81 64-14834 K35R AFRC | 434ARW | 72ARS [KGUS] --- 2011-12-20 13:52:26.333
AE047A -------- 58-0073 K35R AL ANG | 117ARW | 106ARS [KBHM] --- 2011-12-20 11:55:50.912
AE04EE MASH63 63-8041 K35R AFRC | 434ARW | 72ARS [KGUS] --- 2011-12-20 14:56:44.298
AE0540 -------- 69-0026 C5 TN ANG | 164AW | 155AS [KMEM] --- 2011-12-20 19:22:31.061
AE05AC UPSET11 63-8029 K35R WI ANG | 128ARW | 126ARS [KMKE] --- 2011-12-20 09:41:05.447
AE0687 LUKY22 60-0349 K35R AFRC | 916ARW | 77ARS [KGSB] --- 2011-12-20 11:20:07.004
AE087F FLASH29 01-0029 GLF5 USAF | 6AMW | 310AS [KMCF] --- 2011-12-20 13:57:48.615
AE1198 E33115 03-3115 C17 MS ANG | 172AW | 183AS [KJAN] --- 2011-12-20 21:51:30.138
AE11DB SNTRY62H 76-1604 E3TF USAF | 552ACW [KTIK] --- 2011-12-20 12:33:01.541
AE1211 -------- 03-0726 C560 USARC | 2-228 AVN --- 2011-12-20 10:21:07.451
AE1463 E66165 06-6165 C17 USAF | 436AW | 3AS [KDOV] --- 2011-12-20 21:36:13.288
AE148D PHENOM6 93-1097/96-0042 E8 GA ANG | 116ACW [KWRB] --- 2011-12-20 18:50:41.688
AE1496 PEACH99 97-0201 E8 GA ANG | 116ACW [KWRB] --- 2011-12-20 10:20:23.727
AE2FA4 RCH229 08-8192 C17 USAF | 62AW [KTCM] --- 2011-12-20 18:39:31.316

Mode-S/ADS-B Intercepts 20 Dec 2011 - Deltona FL

The following Mode-S intercepts are courtesy of our SE US Mode-S network member and Milcom monitor Jack NeSmith in Deltona, FL. Thanks Jack.

0C2052 --- CMP479 2011-12-20 19:02:33 --- Panama --- 2665 17000
0C2052 --- CMP446 2011-12-20 15:46:36 --- Panama ---
0C205E --- CMP445 2011-12-20 22:17:37 --- Panama --- 0000 19150
0C205E --- CMP478 2011-12-20 19:37:45 --- Panama ---
A0C462 N149CS --- 2011-12-20 19:39:31 P3B United States UNITED STATES CUSTOMS SERVICE
A62778 N496MC GTI621 2011-12-20 20:04:35 Boeing 747-212B United States AtlasAir --- 35975
A698E0 N524MC GTI2333 2011-12-20 14:43:24 Boeing 747-200 United States AtlasAir
A698E0 N524MC GTI1347 2011-12-20 14:43:24 Boeing 747-200 United States AtlasAir
A7A899 N593AN RPN593 2011-12-20 17:35:37 MD-83 United States --- 1333 31000
A96FB1 N707MQ --- 2011-12-20 21:04:19 B707-368C United states OMEGA 0000 9750
ABC2FB N857ST N857ST00 2011-12-20 21:15:39 G-IV United States --- 3262 1800
AD35E4 N950NS --- 2011-12-20 15:37:11 MCDONNELL DOUGLAS DC-9-83 (MD-83) US DOJ
AD9E3D N977GA --- 2011-12-20 20:41:54 GULFSTREAM AEROSPACE G-V United States DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE
AE010F 94-1569 --- 2011-12-20 15:27:29 C-38A United States DC ANG | 113Wg | 201AS [KADW]
AE0177 84-0128 YANKE55 2011-12-20 16:05:12 C-21A United States CT ANG | 103FW | 118FS [KBDL]
AE02F9 86-0418 --- 2011-12-20 19:29:44 C-130H United States AFRC | 440AW | 95AS [KPOB]
AE0362 59-1453 SLUFF91 2011-12-20 14:26:57 KC-135R United States OH ANG | 121ARW [KLCK]
AE0366 62-3575 --- 2011-12-20 15:26:32 KC-135R United States USAF | 22ARW [KIAB] 0000 0
AE042D 64-14834 MASH81 2011-12-20 17:12:23 KC-135R United States AFRC | 434ARW | 72ARS [KGUS] 3537 35000
AE04D2 63-8877 --- 2011-12-20 17:27:44 KC-135R United States USAF | 6AMW | 91ARS [KMCF]
AE04D7 165829 JV829 2011-12-20 14:19:54 C-40A United States USNR | VR-58 [KNIP]
AE04EE 63-8041 MASH63 2011-12-20 19:52:13 KC-135R United States AFRC | 434ARW | 72ARS [KGUS] 1477 33000
AE04FB 57-2605 BOLT22 2011-12-20 17:58:11 KC-135R United States USAF | 92ARW [KSKA]
AE05AC 63-8029 UPSET11 2011-12-20 17:10:59 KC-135R United States WI ANG | 128ARW | 126ARS [KMKE]
AE06E5 163845 --- 2011-12-20 18:21:44 UC-12M United States AOD Guantanamo Bay
AE087F 01-0029 FLASH29 2011-12-20 19:07:16 C-37A United States USAF | 6AMW | 310AS [KMCF] --- 34650
AE0945 01-0040 S289 2011-12-20 17:49:37 C-40B United States USAF | 89AW | 1AS [KADW]
AE114D 165987 --- 2011-12-20 18:23:40 T-6A United States USN | TW-6 [KNPA]
AE1191 03-0016 --- 2011-12-20 20:20:56 UC-35B United States USARC | B/2-228 AVN (TA) [KMGE]
AE1285 66-0225 SHADO91 2011-12-20 17:05:52 MC-130p United States 16SOW/9SOS
AE12E9 62-1842 RICAN 76 2011-12-20 14:24:37 C-130E United States PR ANG | 156AW | 198AS [TJSJ]
AE1489 90-0175 --- 2011-12-20 15:20:30 E-8C United States Northrop Grumman
AE1490 95-0122 KOMODO4 2011-12-20 17:11:43 E-8C United States GA ANG | 116ACW [KWRB]

Mode-S/ADS-B Intercepts 19 Dec 2011 - Bowling Green KY

The following Mode-S intercepts are courtesy of our SE US Mode-S network member and Milcom monitor DavidP in Bowling Green, KY. Thanks David.

Mode S Log from Bowling Green, Kentucky, US 2011-12-19
Military Hex Codes only

A2024B 22889 N22889 B190 TENAX AVIATION LLC --- 2011-12-19 14:46:41.366
A2BEBB WOA2965 N276WA MD11 WorldAirways --- 2011-12-19 14:22:12.402
A8B1DF -------- N66 BE30 --- --- 2011-12-19 13:59:59.453
A95FEF CKS2784 N703CK B742 Kalitta Air LLC --- 2011-12-19 16:32:28.630
A9FBD4 -------- N742VA B734 Vision Airlines --- 2011-12-19 19:01:03.971
AA4A23 -------- N762NA B763 NORTH AMERICAN --- 2011-12-19 16:00:13.457
AAEC74 -------- N80259 BE20 BEECHCRAFT --- 2011-12-19 09:25:42.008
AD35E4 -------- N950NS MD83 DOJ --- 2011-12-19 14:36:05.708
AD610A -------- N961NA T38 NASA --- 2011-12-19 11:47:38.171
AD9292 -------- N974AS MD83 DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE --- 2011-12-19 09:52:15.733
AD9E3D N977GA N977GA GLF5 DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE --- 2011-12-19 15:57:29.427
ADFD08 -------- 95-0060 BE40 USAF | 14FTW | 48FTS --- 2011-12-19 15:20:35.254
ADFDE4 SAM43 86-0403 GLF3 USAF | 89AW | 99AS [KADW] --- 2011-12-19 10:15:39.036
ADFE4D R40321 94-0321 BE20 USARC | 6-52 AVN (TA) --- 2011-12-19 10:23:41.972
ADFECB PATSW00 84-0485 BE20 KY ARNG | OSACOM DET-11 [KFFT] --- 2011-12-19 12:02:38.412
ADFED4 00000000 85-1266 BE20 VA ARNG | OSACOM VA RFC [KDAA] --- 2011-12-19 09:45:08.581
AE014B HAPPY53 59-1522 K35R IL ANG | 126ARW | 108ARS [KBLV] --- 2011-12-19 19:52:43.557
AE0179 -------- 84-0140/84-0134 LJ35 USAF | 375AW | 458AS [KBLV] --- 2011-12-19 10:37:00.052
AE021C HOIST94 84-0189 DC10 USAF | 305AMW [KWRI] --- 2011-12-19 12:32:05.548
AE0236 DUCE05 87-0124 DC10 USAF | 305AMW [KWRI] --- 2011-12-19 11:19:34.874
AE03FB 4510 84-0143 BE20 USARMY --- 2011-12-19 10:17:31.069
AE0410 GOTO FMS 163918 E6 USN | VQ-4 [KTIK] --- 2011-12-19 10:13:25.845
AE0417 GOTO FMS 164405 E6 USN | VQ-3 [KTIK] --- 2011-12-19 11:23:17.784
AE048B MASH81 63-8032 K35R AFRC | 434ARW | 72ARS [KGUS] --- 2011-12-19 14:57:21.235
AE0536 -------- 69-0016 C5 AFRC | 433AW | 68AS [KSKF] --- 2011-12-19 10:58:13.235
AE0564 -------- 85-0007 C5 USAF | 436AW | 9AS [KDOV] --- 2011-12-19 13:50:34.928
AE0581 -------- 87-0036 C5 USAF | 60AMW [KSUU] --- 2011-12-19 18:36:15.120
AE0685 MASH83 60-0322 K35R AFRC | 434ARW | 72ARS [KGUS] --- 2011-12-19 20:30:19.960
AE1196 PPAA D 03-3113 C17 MS ANG | 172AW | 183AS [KJAN] --- 2011-12-19 15:00:17.028
AE1297 RCH1030 ------ C130 --- --- 2011-12-19 19:06:09.677
AE148D -------- 93-1097/96-0042 E8 GA ANG | 116ACW [KWRB] --- 2011-12-19 20:37:06.233
AE29CE FIXER55 08-6201 ??? C30J --- --- 2011-12-19 15:03:17.924
AE4DDD -------- 11-0550 G550 USAF | 89AW | 99AS [KADW] --- 2011-12-19 08:20:34.043
B648D9 AVLON39 09-0540 C40 AFRC | 932AW | 73AS [KBLV] --- 2011-12-19 16:09:59.296

Tuesday, December 20, 2011

Milcom Blog Logs - December 19 - Maryland

ACY-Atlantic City NJ (KACY)
ADW- Andrews AFB MD (KADW)
BW- Bay Watch-NAS PAX Area Advisory Control
DAA- Davison AAF, Ft Belvoir VA (KDAA)
DCA- Reagan National Airport/CGAS Washington, Wash DC (KDCA)
DOV- Dover AFB DE (KDOV)
GK- Giantkiller (FACSFAC, Virginia Capes)
LFI- Langley AFB VA (KLFI)
MTN-Martin State Airport, Baltimore (KMTN)
NGTF-Northrop-Grumman Test Facility, Baltimore (KBWI)
NTPS- Naval Test Pilot School, PAX
PAX-NAS Patuxent River MD (KNHK)
PTC- Potomac Area TRACON
WRI-Joint Base-McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst NJ (KWRI)
ZBW-Boston ARTCC
ZDC- Washington ARTCC
ZNY- New York ARTCC

1. VHF/UHF: ((Times are EST))

((Some acft idents from local Mode-S collection))

0700- PAT 01 (helo)-w/Wash Helo (134.35)
0800- Cowboy flt (F-22s, 71st/84th FS LFI)-ACM training in W386 (262.025)
0950- Blade 8 (UH-72A # 06-72008, Felker AAF VA)-w/Wash Helo (134.35)
0852- Army 1944 (C-37A # 97-1944 OSACOM ADW)-depart ADW then w/ZDC Calvert (133.9)
0900- Army 301 (UC-35 # 01-0301, OSACOM ADW)-depart ADW then w/ZDC Calvert (133.9)
0902- Cobra flt (F-22s, 71st/94th FS LFI)-check into W386 (249.8) for ACM training w/Dagger, Knife & Bandit flts (F-22s, 71st/94th FS LFI)
0908- Venus 21 (C-20B # 86-0201, 99th AS ADW)-depart ADW returns at 1115 for some pattern work.
0909- Marine 415 (UC-35, MAW-4 ADW)-depart ADW. Returns to ADW at 1141.
0913- Tester 02 (F-18B, NTPS PAX)-w/BW (270.8)
0920- Venus 31 (C-40 # 01-0041, 99th AS ADW)-depart ADW.
0922- Navy 378 (C-37B # 166378, VR-1 ADW)-depart ADW.
0923- Brave flt (2 X F-16s, 121st FS DC ANG ADW)-depart ADW (270.275) then w/Huntress (139.7) in practice intercepts.
0945- Reach 295-land at ADW
1038- Venus 96 (C-32A # 09-0016, 1st AS ADW)-depart ADW.
1043- Salty 11 (unid)-w/ZDC Calvert (133.9) cleared to New Bern NC.
1048- Venus 93 (C-32A # 99-0003 1st AS ADW)_depart ADW then w/ZDC Calvert (133.9) cleared to Patrick Henry Airport Norfolk VA
1052- Boxer 02 (C-40C # 02-0202, 201st AS DC ANG ADW)-land at ADW.
1118- Pacer 27 (C-21 # 84-0098, 457th AS ADW)-w/Griffin CP (141.55) the patterns at ADW.
1120- Omaha 4 (US Customs EUROCOPTER AS-350 N5204J Philadelphia PA)-w/Omaha 21 (id as asset from Buffalo NY) on Customs discrete (136.375) in intercept training.
1131- Baton 54 (EC-130J # 00-1934, 193rd SOG PA ANG Harisburg PA)-w/Baton CP (395.1)
1137- Jenna 98 (unid, FBI Manassas VA)-w/PTC (128.35)
1313- Navy JA 03 (prob P-3C, VSX-1 PAX)-depart PAX (250.3) then w/ZDC Calvert (281.4)
1400- Nighthawk 5 (unid, HMX-1 MCAF Quantico VA)-w/Wash hel.o (134.35) for QSY to ADW (118.4) for some patterns before RTB Quantico.
1457- SAM 289 (C-40 # 01-0400 99th AS ADW)-depart ADW.
1324- Vader 01 (EA-6B, VAQ-209 ADW-female pilot)-depart ADW
1534- Sonic 41 (F-22s, 71st/94th FS LFI)-check into W386 (249.8)
1606- Marine 44 (UC-35 MAW-4 ADW)-w/ZDC Calvert (133.9)

2. HF: ((Times UTC, Freqs KHz))

10242.0 RUF (USCGC MOHAWK (WMEC 913 Key West FL): 1337 USB/ALE sounding.
12222.0 K30 (USCG MH-65C # 6530, unloc): 1431 USB/ALE sounding.
12222.0 T85 (US Customs PIPER PA-42-720R #N9085U, Jacksonville, FL AMB)-1434 USB/ALE sounding.
13312.0 711 (USCG HC-130H #1711 CGAS Clearwater): 1503 USB/ALE sounding.
13312.0 LNT (CamsLant Chesapeake VA): 1514 USB/ALE w/004 (USCG HC-130J #2004 CGAS Elizabeth City NC).
14582.0 R27106 (US Army helo): 1541 USB/ALE sounding.
15867.0 LNT: 1606 USB/ALE calling J42 (USCG MH-60J CGAS Clearwater FL).
15867.0 TSC (Customs National Law Enforcement Communications Center -- Technical Service Center, Orlando, FL): 1610 USB/ALE calling J42.
18594.0 714 (USCG HC-130H7 # 1714 CGAS Sacramento CA): 1621 USB/ALE sounding. Also on 13907.0 USB.
18594.0 N12 (USCG HC-144A #2312 ALC Elizabeth City NC): 1623 USB/ALE sounding.
20890.0 LNT: 1647 USB/ALE w/N12.
11494.0 LNT: 1733 USB/ALE calling J02 (USCG MH-60T CGAS Cape Cod MA)
23214.0 D43 (US Customs P-3 AEW&C #N143CS/BuNo 153447, Corpus Christi AMB, TX): 1820 USB/ALE sounding.
24838.5 I52 (US Customs CESSNA 550 #N752CC): 1840 USB/ALE sounding.
13907.0 N06 (USCG HC-144A # 2306, ATC Mobile AL): 2021 USB/ALE sounding.
13907.0 PAC (CamsPac Point Reyes CA): 2025 USB/ALE calling J44 (MH-60T #6044, poss CGAS Kodiak AK).
13907.0 CSK (CGAS Kodiak AK): 2026 USB/ALE calling J44.
18594.0 J14 (MH-60J # 6014 CGAS Kodiak AK): 2125 USB/ALE sounding.
18594.0 LNT: 2142 USB/ALE calling J25 (USCG MH-60J #6025 CGAS Clearwater)
18594.0 N10 (USCG HC-144A # 2310, ATC Mobile AL): 2149 USB/ALE sounding.
18594.0 D03 (US Customs BOMBARDIER Q400 #N803MR): 2152 USB/ALE sounding.
18594.0 PAC (CamsPac Point Reyes CA): 2202 USB/ALE calling 714.
18594.0 LNT: 2225 USB/ALE calling F12 (USCG HU-25C+ # 2112 CGAS Cape Cod MA).
18594.0 N08 (USCG HC-144A # 2308, ATC Mobile AL): 2237 USB/ALE sounding.

Ron (mdmonitor1@verizon.net)
Baltimore MD (390747N 763711W)
VHF/UHF: BC-895XLT/RS Pro-2045
Diamond D-130J discone
HF: Icom R75
45-ft PAR EF-SWL

Eye on the Fleet - USS John C Stennis in Arabian Gulf



Sailors directs aircraft into position during flight operations on the flight deck of the Nimitz-class aircraft carrier USS John C. Stennis (CVN 74). John C. Stennis is deployed to the U.S. 5th Fleet area of responsibility conducting maritime security operations and support missions as part of Operations Enduring Freedom and New Dawn. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 3rd Class Kenneth Abbate/Released)

Enterprise Works Up to Deployment



The Arleigh Burke-class guided-missile destroyer USS Nitze (DDG 94) is alongside the aircraft carrier USS Enterprise (CVN 65). Enterprise is underway conducting flight deck qualifications and seamanship training in preparation for its 22nd and final deployment. (U.S. Navy Photo by Mass Communication Specialist 3rd Class Scott Pittman/Released)

By Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Kristin L. Grover, USS Enterprise Public Affairs

USS ENTERPRISE, At Sea (NNS) -- Aircraft carrier USS Enterprise (CVN 65) wrapped up a two-week underway in the Atlantic Ocean Dec. 16, completing many qualifications needed for its upcoming deployment.

During the underway period, Enterprise tested the crew in all areas including engineering, damage control, deck, navigation and flight operations.

"We've truly put the crew to the test," said Cmdr. Ed Galvin, USS Enterprise operations officer. "Every training evolution, every launch, every trap, every general quarters drill was invaluable in preparing Enterprise for our upcoming deployment."

Pilots from Carrier Air Wing (CVW) One refreshed their skills and 92 Fleet Replacement Squadron (FRS) pilots learned how to land and safely operate aircraft aboard an aircraft carrier through 997 arrested landings, 614 during the day and 315 during the night.

In addition to the FRS carrier qualifications, Enterprise steamed 2,650 nautical miles and moved 713 passengers and 31,000 lbs. of cargo via carrier on board delivery. Enterprise also conducted two replenishments at sea and ammunition loads, tested the close-in-weapons system, conducted 16 propulsion plant drills and conducted five general quarters drills.

Sailors new to Enterprise completed personal qualifications during these drills, ensuring all watch teams are fully proficient on their equipment and watchstations.

"I'm impressed with the crew," said Capt. Greg C. Huffman, Enterprise executive officer. "They proved themselves during this underway and are well prepared for the remainder of workups and deployment."

Annual air show off for '12, will go every other year



By Sig Christenson, Express-News staff

The Air Force has some bad news for thousands of folks who've long been thrilled at the sight of jets roaring low in formation over throngs at San Antonio air shows.
Next year's performance has been grounded.

Thanks to budget cuts, the town often called Military City, U.S.A. will have air shows every other year starting in 2013. The move, revealed by Joint Base San Antonio, came as no surprise to Bexar County Judge Nelson Wolff.

“When people say you can cut the budget and not hurt anything,” he said, “they're smoking pot.”

Joint Base San Antonio, which oversees support services at Fort Sam Houston and at Randolph and Lackland AFBs, said its $700 million annual operating budget will shrink by as much as a fifth. Next year's hiatus will yield big savings for the command, which spent $632,681 on this year's air show, held Oct. 29 and 30 at Randolph.

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Mode-S/ADS-B Intercepts 19 Dec 2011 - Deltona FL

The following Mode-S intercepts are courtesy of our SE US Mode-S network member and Milcom monitor Jack NeSmith in Deltona, FL. Thanks Jack.

111111 LX-N20199 --- 2011-12-19 20:50:20 CT-49A Luxemburg NAEWandCF
A0D98B N154FC --- 2011-12-19 19:25:00 Cessna 182T United States DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE AND CONSUMER SERVICES
A31A9F N3 N3 2011-12-19 20:02:03 C560 United States FAA 3027 8775
A69172 N522MC --- 2011-12-19 22:32:07 Boeing 747-2D7B United States AtlasAir 1367 39000
A6DCE9 N541PA --- 2011-12-19 19:25:26 LJ-35 United States PhoenixAirGroup
A6FAA1 N549PA --- 2011-12-19 13:19:23 LEARJET 35 United States PHOENINXAIR
A80B7F 52-3023 --- 2011-12-19 21:08:07 ------ United States USAF 0000 9225
A9FBD4 N742VA --- 2011-12-19 19:12:03 B734-448 United States Vision Airlines
ADFD0A 95-0062 --- 2011-12-19 19:35:18 T-1A United States USAF | 14FTW | 48FTS
AE031F 74-2130 RCH41 30 2011-12-19 21:29:02 C-130H United States USAF | 317AG [KDYS]
AE0362 59-1453 SLUFF91 2011-12-19 18:17:11 KC-135R United States OH ANG | 121ARW [KLCK]
AE03C8 163022 QH163022 2011-12-19 11:45:46 KC-130T United States USMCR | VMGR-234 [KNFW]
AE03F1 165379 BD379 2011-12-19 22:17:07 C-130T United States USNR | VR-54 [KNBG] 3533 23100
AE048B 63-8032 MASH81 2011-12-19 17:33:56 KC-135R United States AFRC | 434ARW | 72ARS [KGUS]
AE0526 68-0226 --- 2011-12-19 17:34:20 C-5A United States AFRC | 433AW | 68AS [KSKF] 0706 24200
AE06E5 163845 --- 2011-12-19 18:44:58 UC-12M United States AOD Guantanamo Bay 3751 21000
AE087F 01-0029 --- 2011-12-19 21:15:03 C-37A United States USAF | 6AMW | 310AS [KMCF]
AE0945 01-0040 S289 2011-12-19 21:26:26 C-40B United States USAF | 89AW | 1AS [KADW] 0000 21050
AE10DF 92-13120 SUNNY13 2011-12-19 18:49:56 RC-12X United States USARMY | B/15MIB (AE) [KGRK]
AE17E8 161413 --- 2011-12-19 18:19:35 P-3 United States USN | VX-20 [KNHK]

Monday, December 19, 2011

Mode-S/ADS-B Intercepts 17-18 Dec 2011 - Btown

Here is another round of Mode-S/ADS-B intercepts logged from here on the radio ranch in WNC. The Mode-S intercepts for this day have been sorted by time and then by ICAO24 code. All dates/times are UTC.

Sort by Date/Time
AE1242 04-4137 RCH4137 2011-12-18 20:19:41 C-17A United States USAF | 305AMW | 6AS [KWRI]
AE041B 164409 --- 2011-12-18 19:18:43 E-6B United States USN | VQ-3 [KTIK]
AE0301 78-0811 JILL 81 2011-12-18 18:12:43 C-130H United States AFRC | 911AW | 758AS [KPIT]
A2AC28 N271WA WOA8129 2011-12-18 10:55:09 MD-11F United States WorldAirways 0000 23100
AE1173 02-1101 RCH2101 2011-12-18 06:47:04 C-17A United States USAF | 437AW [KCHS] 0000 27000
A62778 N496MC GTI605 2011-12-18 05:51:04 Boeing 747-212B United States AtlasAir 0000 31000
AE1458 06-6154 RCH6154 2011-12-18 02:29:00 C-17A United States USAF | 60AMW | 21AS [KSUU] 0000 37000
AE1131 02-3661 --- 2011-12-18 00:25:09 T-6A United States USAF

AE0571 86-0020 --- 2011-12-17 22:11:38 C-5B United States USAF | 436AW | 9AS [KDOV]
AA90A0 N780BA GTI4131 2011-12-17 21:54:22 B-747-409 United States Evergreen International 0000 37000
AA90A0 N780BA GTI4TI41 2011-12-17 21:54:22 B-747-409 United States Evergreen International 0000 37000
AE0524 68-0224 --- 2011-12-17 18:10:33 C-5A United States WV ANG | 167AW | 167AS [KMRB]
B6DB6D 162785 --- 2011-12-17 16:34:51 KC-130T United States ---
00000A Various --- 2011-12-17 15:32:37 Various Various ---
AE1170 02-1098 BASCO35 2011-12-17 14:49:00 C-17A United States USAF | 437AW [KCHS] 0000 27000

Sort by ICAO24 Code
00000A Various --- 2011-12-17 15:32:37 Various Various ---
A2AC28 N271WA WOA8129 2011-12-18 10:55:09 MD-11F United States WorldAirways 0000 23100
A62778 N496MC GTI605 2011-12-18 05:51:04 Boeing 747-212B United States AtlasAir 0000 31000
AA90A0 N780BA GTI4131 2011-12-17 21:54:22 B-747-409 United States Evergreen International 0000 37000
AE0301 78-0811 JILL 81 2011-12-18 18:12:43 C-130H United States AFRC | 911AW | 758AS [KPIT]
AE041B 164409 --- 2011-12-18 19:18:43 E-6B United States USN | VQ-3 [KTIK]
AE0524 68-0224 --- 2011-12-17 18:10:33 C-5A United States WV ANG | 167AW | 167AS [KMRB]
AE0571 86-0020 --- 2011-12-17 22:11:38 C-5B United States USAF | 436AW | 9AS [KDOV]
AE1131 02-3661 --- 2011-12-18 00:25:09 T-6A United States USAF
AE1170 02-1098 BASCO35 2011-12-17 14:49:00 C-17A United States USAF | 437AW [KCHS] 0000 27000
AE1173 02-1101 RCH2101 2011-12-18 06:47:04 C-17A United States USAF | 437AW [KCHS] 0000 27000
AE1242 04-4137 RCH4137 2011-12-18 20:19:41 C-17A United States USAF | 305AMW | 6AS [KWRI]
AE1458 06-6154 RCH6154 2011-12-18 02:29:00 C-17A United States USAF | 60AMW | 21AS [KSUU] 0000 37000
B6DB6D 162785 --- 2011-12-17 16:34:51 KC-130T United States ---

Mode-S/ADS-B Intercepts 18 Dec 2011 - Deltona FL

The following Mode-S intercepts are courtesy of our SE US Mode-S network member and Milcom monitor Jack NeSmith in Deltona, FL. Thanks Jack.

0AC137 ------ --- 2011-12-18 21:52:23 --- Colombia --- Deltona FL, S --- ---
111111 LX-N20199 --- 2011-12-18 16:42:26 CT-49A Luxemburg NAEWandCF
A1299C N174SC N174SC 2011-12-18 20:22:15 AS 350 B3 United States SEMINOLE COUNTY SHERIFFS OFFICE
A96FB1 N707MQ --- 2011-12-18 21:20:58 B707-368C United states OMEGA
ADFE74 92-1537 --- 2011-12-18 14:13:28 C-130H United States WY ANG | 153AW | 187AS [KCYS]
ADFED2 85-1264 G 2011-12-18 21:40:28 C-12U United States US ARMY | OSACOM VA RFC [KDAA]
AE012E (73-1683)/97-01 EGMK8C97 2011-12-18 19:42:20 C-9C United States AFRC | 932AW | 73AS [KBLV] 0000 33000
AE0174 84-0119 SWIFT77 2011-12-18 22:19:09 C-21A United States USAF | 375AW | 458AS [KBLV]
AE0366 62-3575 RCH1107 2011-12-18 05:31:43 KC-135R United States USAF | 22ARW [KIAB]
AE041B 164409 GOTO FMS 2011-12-18 18:10:00 E-6B United States USN | VQ-3 [KTIK] --- 27075
AE0571 86-0020 --- 2011-12-18 19:25:21 C-5B United States USAF | 436AW | 9AS [KDOV] 0000 36000
AE06E9 163844 00000000 2011-12-18 14:31:59 UC-12M United States Norfolk 1051 26000
AE07DD 93-0603 RCH3603 2011-12-18 22:34:02 C-17A United States AFRC | 445AW | 89AS [KFFO]
AE0823 57-1438 RATS84 2011-12-18 17:10:16 KC-135R United States AFRC | 452AMW | 336ARS [KRIV]
AE08B2 00-3597 --- 2011-12-18 19:10:44 T-6A United States USAF 0000 1375
AE08BA 165965 --- 2011-12-18 16:49:04 T-6A United States USN | TW-6 [KNPA]
AE10C1 01 12347979 2011-12-18 21:09:00 C-37A United States USCG | CGAS Washington [KDCA] 0000 42775
AE114E 165988 --- 2011-12-18 21:03:27 T-6A United States USN | TW-6 [KNPA] 0000 1725
AE1157 165997 --- 2011-12-18 20:57:14 T-6A United States USN | TW-6 [KNPA]
AE171D 166520 --- 2011-12-18 17:00:30 MH-60R United States ---
AE1EC2 166061 --- 2011-12-18 21:32:02 T-6B United States USNavy
E94042 ------ --- 2011-12-18 07:57:18 --- Bolivia --- 2406 31975

Milcom Blog Logs - December 18 - Maryland

((Times UTC, Freqs KHz))

09295.0 MVLNY ((New York National Guard, 1st Bn 6th Regt Morrisonville NY): 1459 USB/ALE sounding. .

09295. TRYNY (New York National Guard, 42nd ID Troy NY): 1500 USB/ALE sounding. .

09295.0 BUFNY (New York National Guard, 65th Bde Buffalo NY): 1520 USB/ALE sounding. .

25350.0 RUF (USCGC MOHAWK (WMEC 913 Key West FL): 1642 USB/ALE sounding..

25350.0 D43 (US Customs P-3 AEW&C #N143CS/BuNo 153447, Corpus Christi AMB, TX): 2002 USB/ALE sounding. .

Ron (mdmonitor1@verizon.net)
Utility Monitoring from Maryland, USA ((390747N 763711W)
Icom R75
45-ft PAR EF-SWL

Sunday, December 18, 2011

Mode-S/ADS-B Intercepts 17 Dec 2011 - Deltona FL

The following Mode-S intercepts are courtesy of our SE US Mode-S network member and Milcom monitor Jack NeSmith in Deltona, FL. Thanks Jack.

111111 LX-N20199 417PS 2011-12-17 13:47:18 CT-49A Luxemburg NAEWandCF
A1299C N174SC --- 2011-12-17 20:14:12 AS 350 B3 United States SEMINOLE COUNTY SHERIFFS OFFICE
A1FCA6 N227SV --- 2011-12-17 16:05:14 GLF4 United States Assembly Point Aviation/US Gov
A2B396 N273WA WOA9665 2011-12-17 13:10:51 MD11 United States World Airways 0000 27750
A9FBD4 N742VA --- 2011-12-17 18:55:51 B734-448 United States Vision Airlines
AAED5E N803DS --- 2011-12-17 20:10:37 Bell 407 United States Volusia County 0000 500
AD504A N957ST --- 2011-12-17 14:12:11 PC-12/45 United States ---
AE0153 63-8002 TURBO82 2011-12-17 23:35:11 KC-135R United States USAF | 22ARW [KIAB] 1100 31900
AE0153 63-8002 AMPER68 2011-12-17 01:21:52 KC-135R United States USAF | 22ARW [KIAB] 3665 25500
AE02F7 86-0414 DEUCE65 2011-12-17 18:16:50 C-130H United States AFRC | 440AW | 95AS [KPOB]
AE0300 78-0810 PITT 10 2011-12-17 16:41:39 C-130H United States AFRC | 911AW | 758AS [KPIT] 2055 23000
AE0410 163918 GOTO FMS 2011-12-17 18:31:54 E-6B United States USN | VQ-4 [KTIK] 0000 26000
AE051D 68-0216 RCH295T 2011-12-17 18:56:17 C-5C United States USAF | 60AMW [KSUU] 3044 9300
AE059D 60-0362 TURBO84 2011-12-17 23:33:23 KC-135R United States USAF | 22ARW [KIAB] 4000 0
AE0662 60-0357 AMPER65 2011-12-17 01:37:51 KC-135T United States USAF | 22ARW [KIAB] 0000 25600
AE0662 60-0357 TURBO80 2011-12-17 22:20:48 KC-135T United States USAF | 22ARW [KIAB]
AE0668 62-3523 TURBO81 2011-12-17 22:39:26 KC-135R United States USAF | 22ARW [KIAB]
AE0668 62-3523 AMPER66 2011-12-17 01:30:54 KC-135R United States USAF | 22ARW [KIAB]
AE068F 62-3534 AMPR67 2011-12-17 01:25:53 KC-135R United States USAF | 22ARW [KIAB]
AE0698 165153 --- 2011-12-17 22:17:09 C-20G United States usmc | maw-4
AE06E9 163844 00000000 2011-12-17 18:58:07 UC-12M United States Norfolk
AE07DD 93-0603 RCH553 2011-12-17 15:33:56 C-17A United States AFRC | 445AW | 89AS [KFFO]
AE0823 57-1438 RATS84 2011-12-17 17:21:25 KC-135R United States AFRC | 452AMW | 336ARS [KRIV]
AE0976 165833 CNV4921 2011-12-17 18:41:04 C-40A United States USNR | VR-59 [KNFW]
AE1441 05-8152 HOBBY09 2011-12-17 18:11:49 C-130J-30 United States AFRC | 403AW | 815AS [KBIX]
AE1EAE 166041 --- 2011-12-17 21:40:15 T-6B United States USNavy
AE1EC6 166065 --- 2011-12-17 21:58:20 T-6B United States USNavy
AE1ECD 166072 --- 2011-12-17 21:30:46 T-6B United States USNavy
AE2ED3 166086 --- 2011-12-17 22:24:50 T-6B United States ---
AE2ED7 166090 --- 2011-12-17 22:07:57 T-6B United States ---
AE2EE0 166099 --- 2011-12-17 21:40:43 T-6B United States ---
AE2EE2 166101 MERTY 2011-12-17 22:26:57 T-6B United States --- 2121 2875

USS Asheville Returns from Deployment

POINT LOMA, Calif. (NNS) -- USS Asheville (SSN 758) returned to Naval Base Point Loma, Calif., Dec. 16, following a four-month deployment in support of combating transnational organized operations in the U.S. Fourth Fleet area of responsibility.

The deployment supported U.S. Naval Forces Southern Command campaign strategy and the maritime strategy, which includes maritime security, forward presence, sea control, and power projection. Asheville traversed more than 20,000 nautical miles throughout the deployment.

While operating in the SOUTHCOM area of responsibility, which includes the Caribbean, Central and South America, Asheville participated in missions to counter the growing connection among narcotics groups, illicit trafficking networks, and hybrid criminal-terrorist-insurgent organizations. The submarine also conducted two port visits to Panama, furthering relations with U.S. partners in Central America.

"The linkages between drugs, drug money and the rise of transnational criminal organizations directly undermine regional security and threaten the vital economic development on which all regional partners depend," said Rear Adm. Kurt Tidd, commander, U.S. 4th Fleet. "Asheville brings the unique capabilities of a submarine to help counter these non-traditional security threats."

Cmdr. Jerry Miranda, USS Asheville commanding officer, said he is very proud of his crew and its accomplishments.

"It is certainly a privilege to be entrusted to command such a capable warship on another deployment. Asheville performed superbly in many facets of submarine operations," Cmdr. Miranda said. "In addition to the ship's operational successes, 28 Sailors were advanced in rank, and 18 more earned their submarine warfare qualification; an incredible feat for any command.

"I cannot possibly convey the gratitude I feel for the support the crew received from the family and friends of USS Asheville during this long stretch from home. The sacrifices each family member made to allow us to remain deployed and excel are greatly appreciated," Miranda said.

Asheville, the Navy's 30th Los Angeles-class, fast-attack submarine, was commissioned Sept. 28, 1991. Displacing more than 6,900 tons, Asheville is home to nearly 140 Sailors and is based out of Naval Base Point Loma, San Diego.

U.S. Naval Forces Southern Command/U.S. 4th Fleet supports U.S. Southern Command's joint and combined full-spectrum military operations by providing principally sea-based, forward presence to ensure freedom of maneuver in the maritime domain, to foster and sustain cooperative relationships with international partners and to fully exploit the sea as maneuver space in order to enhance regional security and promote peace, stability, and prosperity in the Caribbean, Central and South American regions.

Saturday, December 17, 2011

USAF Photo of the Week



Maj. Matthew McGuinness pops a flare to signal an HH-60G Pave Hawk where to land during Exercise Cope Angel 12 Dec. 5, 2011, in Okinawa, Japan. The 33rd and 31st Rescue Squadrons paired up with partners from the Japan Air Self-Defense Force during Cope Angel to train on water and land rescue and triage tactics. McGuiness is the 31st Rescue Squadron director of operations. (U.S. Air Force photo/Airman 1st Class Maeson L. Elleman)

Mode-S/ADS-B Intercepts 16 Dec 2011 - Bowling Green KY

The following Mode-S intercepts are courtesy of our SE US Mode-S network member and Milcom monitor DavidP in Bowling Green, KY. Thanks David.

Mode S Log from Bowling Green, Kentucky, US 2011-12-16
Military Hex Codes only

A0600A -------- A7-AAF A310 --- --- 2011-12-16 09:29:00.431
A2BEBB -------- N276WA MD11 WorldAirways --- 2011-12-16 09:12:32.199
A2C272 -------- N277WA MD11 WorldAirways --- 2011-12-16 17:29:30.516
A979B3 -------- N71 BE30 --- --- 2011-12-16 09:07:24.944
A9A74E -------- 4235 DH8D US DOJ | FBI HQ [KHEF] --- 2011-12-16 12:09:34.713
A9FBD4 -------- N742VA B734 Vision Airlines --- 2011-12-16 13:41:51.732
ADFD79 -------- 91-0509 SW4 OSACOM/PAT --- 2011-12-16 10:04:19.539
ADFEBD -------- 96-0107 C560 USARC | 2-228 AVN --- 2011-12-16 08:57:43.439
ADFEEA LOBO 172 160046 DC93 USMC | VMR-1 [KNKT] --- 2011-12-16 10:29:22.190
ADFEF2 VVJS281 161530 DC93 USNR | VR-46 [KNFW ] --- 2011-12-16 15:29:12.389
AE016F COUGR15 84-0077 LJ35 USAF | 375AW | 457AS [KADW] --- 2011-12-16 12:43:03.465
AE0175 NODAK22 84-0120 LJ35 ND ANG | 119WG | 117AS [KFAR] --- 2011-12-16 13:15:43.761
AE0195 -------- 84-0135 LJ35 USAF | 375AW | 458AS [KBLV] --- 2011-12-16 10:26:44.764
AE0301 JILL 81 78-0811 C130 AFRC | 911AW | 758AS [KPIT] --- 2011-12-16 15:44:03.934
AE03D9 -------- 165163 C130 USMCR | VMGR-234 [KNFW] --- 2011-12-16 12:38:40.994
AE03F4 -------- 84-0145 BE20 OSACOM/PATDet7DEArNG --- 2011-12-16 10:12:22.220
AE03FB 4510 84-0143 BE20 USARMY --- 2011-12-16 13:44:29.708
AE0415 GOTO FMS 164388 E6 USN | VQ-4 [KTIK] --- 2011-12-16 16:15:31.340
AE0433 -------- 02-5001 B752 USAF | 486FLTS [KVPS] --- 2011-12-16 14:42:02.808
AE0470 SODA50 57-1428 K35R TN ANG | 134ARW | 151ARS [KTYS] --- 2011-12-16 13:45:54.704
AE04CB ROCCO88 61-0318 K35R NJ ANG | 108W | 141ARS [KWRI] --- 2011-12-16 15:07:21.848
AE0505 ROCCO89 60-0366 K35R NJ ANG | 108W | 141ARS [KWRI] --- 2011-12-16 15:05:23.950
AE0540 -------- 69-0026 C5 TN ANG | 164AW | 155AS [KMEM] --- 2011-12-16 11:53:39.252
AE0543 -------- 70-0445 C5 AFRC | 433AW | 68AS [KSKF] --- 2011-12-16 15:59:03.558
AE059C KANZA91 60-0350 K35R USAF | 22ARW [KIAB] --- 2011-12-16 11:58:32.881
AE0663 INDY61 60-0364 K35R AFRC | 434ARW [KGUS] --- 2011-12-16 10:44:04.051
AE0687 LUCKY53 60-0349 K35R AFRC | 916ARW | 77ARS [KGSB] --- 2011-12-16 11:51:33.316
AE0976 CNV4901 165833 B737 USNR | VR-59 [KNFW] --- 2011-12-16 11:08:35.942
AE1165 BOXER684 02-0201 B737 DC ANG | 113Wg | 201AS [KADW] --- 2011-12-16 12:39:39.590
AE1198 RCH3115 03-3115 C17 MS ANG | 172AW | 183AS [KJAN] --- 2011-12-16 14:53:07.350
AE11D6 SNTRY50H 75-0556 E3TF USAF | 552ACW [KTIK] --- 2011-12-16 11:17:30.272
AE1252 -------- 165836 B737 USNR | VR-57 [KNZY] --- 2011-12-16 16:37:41.951
AE1469 RCH366T 07-7171 C17 USAF | 436AW | 3AS [KDOV] --- 2011-12-16 09:24:37.441
AE1528 OTIS04 167112 C30J --- --- 2011-12-16 16:17:41.990
AE189C -------- 05-0932 B737 AFRC | 932AW | 73AS [KBLV] --- 2011-12-16 16:31:40.645
AE29D0 -------- 08-6203 ??? C30J --- --- 2011-12-16 15:31:01.807
AE29FC -------- 168205 BE20 --- --- 2011-12-16 14:54:46.003

Mode-S/ADS-B Intercepts 16 Dec 2011 - Deltona FL

The following Mode-S intercepts are courtesy of our SE US Mode-S network member and Milcom monitor Jack NeSmith in Deltona, FL. Thanks Jack.

A2191E N234U N234U 2011-12-16 21:03:20 206H United States US DOJ | DEA 5255 2025
A2C272 N277WA WOA9643 2011-12-16 22:17:03 MD-11F United States WorldAirways --- 26300
A4B50C N402LC --- 2011-12-16 18:24:47 C-130 United States LyndenAirCargo
A60F3C N49RF --- 2011-12-16 23:50:22 G-IV United States --- 0000 0
A66261 N510KS --- 2011-12-16 14:53:32 CESSNA 182T United States FBI
A69172 N522MC --- 2011-12-16 23:17:56 Boeing 747-2D7B United States AtlasAir
AC7F35 N904NA --- 2011-12-16 14:26:23 T-38A United States NASA 3024 13800
ACC6B5 N922MK --- 2011-12-16 14:46:15 CESSNA 182T United States FBI
AD504A N957ST --- 2011-12-16 17:12:27 PC-12/45 United States ---
ADFCA4 92-0355 --- 2011-12-16 19:35:39 T-1A United States USAF | 12FTW | 99FTS [KRND] 0000 27025
ADFCD1 94-0114 --- 2011-12-16 18:40:57 T-1A United States USAF | 14FTW | 48FTS 6254 12675
ADFCE7 94-0136 --- 2011-12-16 18:32:46 T-1A United States USAF | 14FTW | 48FTS 1030 11800
ADFD08 95-0060 --- 2011-12-16 18:43:09 T-1A United States USAF | 14FTW | 48FTS 2667 15750
ADFD79 91-0509 --- 2011-12-16 20:51:00 C-26D United States OSACOM/PAT
ADFD88 94-0261 --- 2011-12-16 19:05:14 RC-26B United States --- 5736 19000
ADFE17 1711 --- 2011-12-16 14:51:17 HC-130H United States USCG | CGAS Clearwater [KPIE]
ADFE74 92-1537 TETON 37 2011-12-16 15:59:06 C-130H United States WY ANG | 153AW | 187AS [KCYS]
ADFED4 85-1266 00000000 2011-12-16 19:12:37 C-12U United States VA ARNG | OSACOM VA RFC [KDAA]
ADFF0C 60-0335 BOLT07 2011-12-16 23:45:29 KC-135T United States USAF | 6AMW | 91ARS [KMCF]
ADFFFF ------ --- 2011-12-16 15:16:02 T-38C United States ---
AE02F4 86-0411 PACKR20 2011-12-16 20:19:12 C-130H United States AFRC | 440AW | 95AS [KPOB] 0000 15800
AE02F7 86-0414 DEUCE65 2011-12-16 19:01:01 C-130H United States AFRC | 440AW | 95AS [KPOB]
AE04A1 99-5309 TEAL56 2011-12-16 19:40:44 WC-130J United States AFRC | 403AW | 53WRS [KBIX] 0000 28000
AE04DA 165832 CNV4949 2011-12-16 18:48:38 C-40A United States USNR | VR-58 [KNIP] 0000 28000
AE04FB 57-2605 PIRAT52 2011-12-16 13:44:37 KC-135R United States USAF | 92ARW [KSKA]
AE059D 60-0362 AMPER69 2011-12-16 23:41:18 KC-135R United States USAF | 22ARW [KIAB] 6020 28000
AE0662 60-0357 CLOY65 2011-12-16 07:09:58 KC-135T United States USAF | 22ARW [KIAB]
AE066A 62-3549 BOLT06 2011-12-16 16:00:13 KC-135R United States USAF | 6AMW | 91ARS [KMCF]
AE08BA 165965 --- 2011-12-16 18:57:35 T-6A United States USN | TW-6 [KNPA]
AE0945 01-0040 S287 2011-12-16 08:51:20 C-40B United States USAF | 89AW | 1AS [KADW]
AE114E 165988 --- 2011-12-16 21:37:54 T-6A United States USN | TW-6 [KNPA] 3252 18000
AE1157 165997 --- 2011-12-16 21:56:57 T-6A United States USN | TW-6 [KNPA] 1026 18025
AE1158 165998 --- 2011-12-16 16:52:28 T-6A United States USN | TW-6 [KNPA]
AE115E 01-0030 --- 2011-12-16 19:16:53 C-37A United States USAF | 6AMW | 310AS [KMCF]
AE1211 03-0726 --- 2011-12-16 19:39:48 UC-35C United States USARC | 2-228 AVN
AE1489 90-0175 --- 2011-12-16 14:34:25 E-8C United States Northrop Grumman
AE171D 166520 @@@@@@@@ 2011-12-16 21:56:55 MH-60R United States ---