Naval Air Station Whiting Field is a
United States Navy
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base located near
Milton, Florida, with some outlying fields near
Navarre, Florida, in south and central
Santa Rosa County, and is one of the Navy's two primary pilot training bases (the other being
NAS Corpus Christi, Texas). NAS Whiting Field provides training for
U.S. Navy,
U.S. Marine Corps,
Coast Guard
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, and
Air Force
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student pilots, as well as those of several allied nations. NAS Whiting Field is home to
Training Air Wing Five
Training Air Wing Five (TW-5 or TRAWING 5) is a United States Navy aircraft training air wing based at Naval Air Station Whiting Field, in Milton, FL. TW-5 is one of five training wings in the Naval Air Training Command, and consists of three Un ...
(TRAWING 5).
NAS Whiting Field is actually two airfields sharing a common support base.
Primary Flight Training student aviators fly the
Beechcraft T-6 Texan II from
North Whiting Field (KNSE) while
Advanced Helicopter Training takes place utilizing the
TH-57 Sea Ranger at
South Whiting Field (KNDZ).
Namesake
Whiting Field is named for
Kenneth Whiting, who was commissioned from the
United States Naval Academy
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on 25 February 1908. Whiting qualified in submarines, commanding , , , and . In 1914 he learned to fly under
Orville Wright
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and was designated
Naval Aviator number 16. He assumed command of the 1st Naval Air Unit in France following America's entry into
World War I
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and was subsequently assigned to command Naval Air Stations 14 and 15 at
RNAS Killingholme,
England
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. He was awarded the
Navy Cross "for exceptionally meritorious service in a duty of great responsibility." After the war he was partially responsible for the conversion of collier ''Jupiter'' into the Navy's first aircraft carrier . He subsequently commanded ''Langley'' and , and various air squadrons prior to his retirement as captain in June 1940.
Operations
North Field is used solely for
T-6 Texan II fixed-wing, primary flight training operations. Students from the United States Navy, Marine Corps, Coast Guard, and Air Force (as well as exchange students from various allied nations) go through the T-6B
Joint Primary Aircraft Training System syllabus.
South Field is utilized for United States Navy, U.S. Marine Corps, U.S. Coast Guard, and select NATO/Allied students in the Advanced Helicopter pipeline, flying the
TH-57 Sea Ranger. Upon completion of this syllabus U.S. students will become designated as
Naval Aviators and assigned to their respective
Fleet Replacement Squadron (FRS) or the Coast Guard Aviation Training Center in Mobile, Alabama for follow-on-training.
Squadrons
T-28B from Whiting Field in 1967
Outlying Fields
History
Naval Auxiliary Air Station (NAAS) Whiting Field was commissioned on July 16, 1943, by Rear Admiral
George D. Murray, Commandant of the Naval Air Training Center, and the widow of Naval Captain
Kenneth Whiting, after whom the station was named. During construction, a
prisoner of war
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camp was located at the station, providing additional labor.
Jet trainers first arrived at Whiting Field in early August 1949 when eight
TO-1 Shooting Stars transferred from
NAS Corpus Christi, Texas as part of a new transitional jet training squadron to commence operations in September 1949, commanded by Lt. Cmdr. V. P. O'Neil, USN. The
Blue Angels
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demonstration team moved its headquarters to Whiting Field from
NAS Corpus Christi, Texas, in 1955.
In 1982, Lieutenant Commander
Barbara Allen Rainey, the first US female naval aviator, was killed along with a trainee at Naval Outlying Landing Field Evergreen. The subsequent product liability lawsuit led to a U.S. Supreme Court case, ''
Beech Aircraft Corp. v. Rainey''.
On Friday August 6, 2021 Training Air Wing 5 received the first one of its new training helicopter. This is the
Leonardo TH-73A Thrasher of Italian origin.
See also
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List of United States Navy airfields
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NAS Whiting Field – North (T-6B fixed wing training only)
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NAS Whiting Field – South (TH-57 helicopter training only)
References
External links
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Military installations in Florida
Airports in Florida
Buildings and structures in Santa Rosa County, Florida
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Superfund sites in Florida
1943 establishments in Florida