My last visit to NAS Whidbey Island was in Oct 2019. Due to CV-19 no business travel so stuck at home as everybody else. However restrictions are being lifted slowly and things are getting somewhat back to normal and by chance a customer requested a in person visit. Who am I do disregard such a request? A day was planned to visit to ol' mighty NAS that is typically granted with loads of flying. It did not dissapoint.
Not sure I can remember the last time I was out and about doing some spotting from sun up till past sun down. Started at 8 am and left OLF Coupeville at 10 pm. Not a bad day with nearly a 100 movements and being able to empty the ramp from Sullivan's RD in the last 30 minutes of sunlight.
Noted at NAS Whidbey Island June 24, 2021 (in between "..." denotes callsign and * is a CAG).
EA-18G’s VAQ-129
(166894)/NJ-556* on ramp
(166929)/NJ-552 on ramp
(166931)/NJ-546 on ramp
(166945)/NJ-514 on ramp
(168271)/NJ-544 on ramp
(168372)/NJ-513 on ramp
(168766)/NJ-520 on ramp
(168903)/NJ-542 on ramp
(168932)/NJ-505 on ramp
(168934)/(NJ)-574 on ramp
(169136)/NJ-516 on ramp
(169141)/NJ-575 on ramp
(169145)/NJ-500 on ramp
(169207)/NJ-507 on ramp
(169209)/NJ-540 on ramp
(169216)/NJ-503 on ramp
…/NJ-511 on ramp
…/NJ-541 on ramp
166941/NJ-555 "Viking 22"
166944/NJ-522 "Viking 21"
168261/NJ-523 "Phoenix 22"
169146/NJ-521 "Phoenix 31"
169147/NJ-565 "Phoenix 12", "Phoenix 41"
169206/NJ-577 "Phoenix 13", "Phoenix 52"
169208/NJ-562 "Phoenix 11", "Phoenix 51"
169210/NJ-560 "Phoenix 21"
EA-18G’s unk
…/5.. on ramp nmks (last two of the modex removed)
NAS Whidbey Island Base Flight
MH-60S 166291/FW “Navy FW 91" am, "Firehawk 91" pm
P-3C/EP-3E* VQ-1
160610/610 on ramp
161414/414 "DeepC 13"
162777/777 on ramp
163001/001 "DeepC 55"
159893/893* on ramp
160764/764* "DeepC 06"
P-3’s VP-69
161339/339 on ramp
161587/587 "Totem 44"
161588/588 on ramp
+1 on ramp
P-8A’s VP-1
168431/YB-431 on ramp
168757/YB-757 "Navy Eagle 46"
168997/YB-997 on ramp
169329/YB-329 on ramp "1" on tail
169343/YB-343 on ramp
169347/YB-347 on ramp
P-8A’s VP-46
169006/RC-006 "… 99"
169332/RC-332 on ramp
169339/RC-339 on ramp
169439/RC-349 "Grey 25"
P-8A’s VP-47
168758/RD-758 "Sword 11"
168853/RD-853 on ramp
169002/RD-002 on ramp
169543/543 "Sword 21" dep, "Sword 01" arr
P-8A’s VP-9
168852/852 on ramp
169004/004 "Rider 91"
169544/544 on ramp
169548/548 on ramp
169567/567 on ramp
tally wrote: ↑28 Jun 2021, 16:18
Just checked the pics and it fore sure is 168900/NL-553. It seems a recent transfer as other than the modex there are no other sqn markings.
Tally.
Thanks for the confirmation.
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Trabanti wrote: ↑28 Jun 2021, 19:21
Super cool! Didn't know so much could be seen of the ramps at Whidbey from outside... Are you sharing some pics as well please? Especially of the OLF?
Going through what my wife would call "excessive amounts of pictures of planes that all look the same" and will try to post some in the coming days.
Trabanti wrote: ↑28 Jun 2021, 19:21
Super cool! Didn't know so much could be seen of the ramps at Whidbey from outside... Are you sharing some pics as well please? Especially of the OLF?
When you check out the airfield guide on this website a lot can be seen from the road by spot 5 to 6 (closer to spot 6). However, check out google maps and you will see some shelters/hangars in the center of the airfield that block the view on the ramp.
From memory VAQ-129 is parked up in several lines (probably 6 to 8 lines) on the west side of the apron. The line of parked Growlers furthest west seemed to be in maintenance.
Than VAQ-131 and VAQ-135. Although these were mixed in with VAQ-129 as well.
Than the transit line right in front of the tower.
Next is base flight with MH-60's.
Than comes the blocked view.
VAQ-139 and VAQ-140. VAQ-140 was the last growler line.
Further to the east is VQ-1 P-3's, P-8's from various sqn's, and last but not least the P-3's of VP-69.