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ImbracableCrunk 3rd Sep 2015 16:40

N33 30.0 W132 30.0
 
What is out there in the Pacific, 500nm from the coast of California that requires a grid MORA of 4200'?

Heliostat? Pacific gyre plastic mountain? Aliens?

Seriously though, it shows on JeppView and I'm curious.

Amadis of Gaul 3rd Sep 2015 16:56

A DEA balloon?

Dash8driver1312 3rd Sep 2015 17:31

N33 30.0 W132 30.0
 
There is no Decepticon base built on the remains of the crashed star cruiser Nemesis in the Pacific, and the Autobot starship Ark will not be located in the side of a volcano.

illusion 4th Sep 2015 04:25

Whoopi Goldberg sunbaking naked on the yacht deck.

Can't be too careful......:E

stilton 4th Sep 2015 05:26

In that case i'd want to be a lot higher

underfire 4th Sep 2015 07:07

US Navy training area

ImbracableCrunk 4th Sep 2015 20:33


Originally Posted by underfire (Post 9105108)
US Navy training area

Is that a guess or legit info?

Spooky 2 4th Sep 2015 23:47

Probably an insertion area for the Navy E6 that does submarine communications.

Just guessing, but I'm pretty confident in my guess:)

Amadis of Gaul 5th Sep 2015 13:48

TACAMO? They still fly those?

Spooky 2 5th Sep 2015 13:53

Yes they do still fly them out of Tinker AFB in Oklahoma. Go figure that one out. I think the airplanes and crews rotate to seaboard bases for the missions.

Boeing just finished a new cockpit mod that makes it look very similar to the new C46 and 787.

underfire 5th Sep 2015 22:03


Quote:
Originally Posted by underfire View Post
US Navy training area
Is that a guess or legit info?
Looking for that information now.

I am pretty certain. Looks like the Navy uses this area to live fire, including missile intercept...

Found these references to the Erben Tablemount

"The other two hazardous rocket impact areas are centered approximately 100 miles southwest of
Dehlinger Seamount and 75 miles west of Erben Tablemount off the California coast.
Lehner said the upcoming launch has a “primary objective of striking the target missile.”

http://i61.tinypic.com/22g5cl.jpg
http://i59.tinypic.com/2iscxah.jpg

stilton 6th Sep 2015 13:01

I f this isn't in the next Bond movie...

pattern_is_full 6th Sep 2015 16:20

Stilton:

1) you could well be right, but
2) it has already been done once ;)

From The Spy Who Loved Me - http://www.lassothemovies.com/wp-con...-Me-1977-5.jpg

barit1 6th Sep 2015 23:52


Yes they do still fly them out of Tinker AFB in Oklahoma. Go figure that one out.
Tinker is major maintenance depot for the KC-135 fleet, and I presume, the 707-derived fleet as well.

AF or Navy, different paint scheme I suppose. :oh:


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