Natal Air Force Base
Natal Air Force Base | |||||||||||
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Base Aérea de Natal | |||||||||||
Parnamirim, Rio Grande do Norte in Brazil | |||||||||||
Coordinates | 05°54′30″S 035°14′57″W / 5.90833°S 35.24917°W | ||||||||||
Type | Air Force Base | ||||||||||
Code | ALA10 | ||||||||||
Site information | |||||||||||
Owner | Brazilian Air Force | ||||||||||
Controlled by | Brazilian Air Force | ||||||||||
Open to the public | No | ||||||||||
Website | www | ||||||||||
Site history | |||||||||||
In use | 1942-present | ||||||||||
Garrison information | |||||||||||
Current commander | Brig. Av. Marcelo Fornasiari Rivero | ||||||||||
Occupants |
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Airfield information | |||||||||||
Identifiers | ICAO: SBNT, LID: RN9001 | ||||||||||
Elevation | 51 metres (167 ft) AMSL | ||||||||||
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Source: DECEA[1] |
Natal Air Force Base – ALA10 (ICAO: SBNT) is a base of the Brazilian Air Force, located in Parnamirim, near Natal, Brazil.
History
[edit]Originally called Parnamirim Airport, this facility had an important role during World War II as a strategic base for aircraft flying between South America and West Africa. Particularly between 1943 and 1945, the base was used jointly by the Brazilian Air Force, United States Army and United States Navy, the Royal Air Force, and commercial airlines. The maintenance and security installations were made by the U.S. Army in the South Atlantic (USAFSA).[2]
It shared some facilities with Augusto Severo International Airport until 31 May 2014.[3]
Units
[edit]The following units are based at Natal Air Force Base:
- 1st Squadron of the 5th Aviation Group (1º/5ºGAv) Rumba, using the C-95BM & CM Bandeirante.[4]
- 2nd Squadron of the 5th Aviation Group (2º/5ºGAv) Joker, using the A-29A Super Tucano.[5]
- 1st Squadron of the 8th Aviation Group (1º/8ºGAv) Falcão, using the H-36 Caracal.[6]
- 1st Squadron of the 11th Aviation Group (1º/11ºGav) Gavião, using the H-50 Esquilo.[7]
- 2nd Squadron of Air Transportation (2°ETA) Pastor, using the C-95B & BM Bandeirante, C-97 Brasília, and C-98A Caravan.[8]
- 3rd Squadron of the 1st Communications and Control Group (3º/1ºGCC) Morcego, using radars and equipment for air defense.[9]
Accidents and incidents
[edit]- 25 March 1961: Brazilian Air Force, a Douglas C-47 Skytrain registration FAB-2055 flying from Rio de Janeiro to Natal crashed upon final approach. Of the 28 passengers and crew, 5 survived.[10]
- 23 April 1977: Brazilian Air Force, an Embraer C-95 Bandeirante registration FAB-2169 crashed upon landing at Natal.[11]
- 3 July 1977: Brazilian Air Force, an Embraer C-95 Bandeirante registration FAB-2157 crashed after take-off from Natal. All 18 occupants died.[12]
Access
[edit]The base is located 18 km from downtown Natal.
Gallery
[edit]This gallery displays aircraft that are or have been based at Natal. The gallery is not comprehensive.
Present aircraft
[edit]- Embraer C-95B Bandeirante (FAB)
- Embraer A-29A Super Tucano (FAB)
- Eurocopter H-36 Caracal (FAB)
- Helibrás H-50 Esquilo (FAB)
- Embraer C-97 Brasília (FAB)
- Cessna C-98A Caravan (FAB)
Retired aircraft
[edit]- North American B-25J Mitchell
- Douglas B-26B Invader
- Embraer T-27 Tucano (FAB)
- Republic F-47 Thunderbolt
- Morane-Saulnier MS-760 Paris
- North American T-6G Texan
- Embraer AT-26 Xavante (FAB)
- Bell H-1H Iroquois
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ "São Gonçalo do Amarante - Governador Aluizio Alves (SBSG)". DECEA (in Portuguese). Retrieved 19 August 2023.
- ^ "Base Aérea de Natal comemora 70 anos com programação". Tribuna do Norte (in Portuguese). 1 August 2012. Retrieved 30 April 2021.
- ^ "Aeroporto Augusto Severo, no RN, é desativado para voos comerciais". g1 (in Portuguese). 31 May 2014. Retrieved 30 April 2021.
- ^ "1º/5º GAv – Esquadrão Rumba". Spotter (in Portuguese). Retrieved 21 April 2021.
- ^ "2º/5ºGAv – Esquadrão Joker". Spotter (in Portuguese). Retrieved 21 April 2021.
- ^ "1º/8º GAv – Esquadrão Falcão". Spotter (in Portuguese). Retrieved 21 April 2021.
- ^ "1º/11ºGAv – Esquadrão Gavião". Spotter (in Portuguese). Retrieved 21 April 2021.
- ^ "2º ETA – Esquadrão Pastor". Spotter (in Portuguese). Retrieved 21 April 2021.
- ^ "Esquadrões de comunicações e controle de todo o país mobilizam pessoal e equipamentos". Força Aérea Brasileira (in Portuguese). 9 November 2018. Retrieved 5 May 2021.
- ^ "Accident description FAB-2055". Aviation Safety Network. Retrieved 9 May 2011.
- ^ "Accident description FAB-2169". Aviation Safety Network. Retrieved 9 May 2011.
- ^ "Accident description FAB-2157". Aviation Safety Network. Retrieved 26 April 2021.
External links
[edit]- Airport information for SBNT at Great Circle Mapper. Source: DAFIF (effective October 2006).
- Current weather for SBNT at NOAA/NWS
- Accident history for NAT at Aviation Safety Network