Cazaux Air Base

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Cazaux Air Base

Base aérienne 120
Summary
Airport typeMilitary
LocationCazaux (La Teste-de-Buch), Aquitaine, France
Elevation AMSL84 ft / 26 m
Coordinates44°31′56″N 001°07′43″W / 44.53222°N 1.12861°W / 44.53222; -1.12861
Runways
Direction Length Surface
ft m
06/24 7,900 2,408
Source:Our Airports [1]
Cazaux AB is located in France
Cazaux AB
Cazaux AB
Location of Cazaux Air Base, France

Cazaux Air Base (French: Base aérienne 120 Cazaux) (ICAO: LFBC) is a French Air Force (French: Armée de l'Air (ALA) base. The base is located approximately 35 miles (56 km) southwest of Bordeaux

Overview

The base is used mainly for training and integration of French fighter pilots and gunnery training over the Bay of Biscay.

The school hunting Franco-Belgian flying Alphajet is based in Cazaux. It is responsible for training future fighter pilots of the two nations.

Since 1998, the base hosts the No. 150 Squadron of Singapore Air Force, equipped with A-4 Skyhawk and since November 15, 2012 by Aermacchi M-346 one to train pilots before assigning Singaporeans in operational unit of F-16 Fighting Falcon and F-15 Eagle. By the end of March 2010, 120 pilots had been trained at the base

Approximately 2,600 military and civilian personnel working on the base.

Units assigned

  • The operational transition Squadron 1/8 "Saintonge" on Alphajet. Based in Cazaux since 1964.
  • The operational transition Squadron AJeTS 2/8 "Nice" on Alphajet. Based in Cazaux since 1964.
  • The Helicopter Squadron 1/67 "Pyrenees" on Puma and EC725 Caracal . Based in Cazaux since 1972.
  • The Centre of Expertise in Embedded Arm (00 331 SEAC) which since 1 September 2009 replaces Experimentation Center and Shooting Instruction in Air (Ceita), which forms each year 200-250 French and foreign trainees
  • Group Instruction Flight Safety (GISV) of the National Gendarmerie from 1 September 2010.
  • A DGA test site in Flight (Formerly CEV Cazaux).
  • Technicians Training Center Safety of Air Force (CFTSAA) 00/308
  • No. 150 Squadron of the Republic of Singapore Air Force.

History

During World War I, American pilots assigned to the American Expeditionary Force used the airfield for gunnery training.

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