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"Jake Donovan" wrote in message news:p6P3d.52316$9Y5.33484@fed1read02...
A majority of base roads are impassable. Generator power to selected buildings only Reported damage to every building on station - 90% of buildings have suffered "significant" damage. Currently no power - no water - no sewage. Sporadic gas leaks exist all over the base. Phone landlines restored on limited capability this morning Internet connectivity/Navy.mil website still down. ETR sometime Sunday or Monday. Base Public Affairs Office destroyed (National Historic Building) - photo lab destroyed. Naval Air Technical Training Center was completely under water Pensacola Naval Air Station Museum structure held up. S-3 President Bush flew aboard USS Abraham Lincoln is intact and undamaged. Coast Guard station reported destroyed Air Station Cemetery intact Approximately 10% of power lines are down - conservative estimate. Runways are capable - Air Control tower structure ok - Radar is down Blue Angels All Blue Angels operations are on hold Scheduled show this weekend in Nantucket is canceled. Every member of Blue Angels reporting damage to their homes - currently working on return plan to Pensacola. May base out of New Orleans for the rest of season. All shows for the next week are on hold NAS Whiting Field Every hangar at Whiting is missing its roof. Aircraft damage in hangars is suspected. Full BDA still ongoing. No one other than emergency personnel are allowed on base Two-thirds of all primary air training is held at NAS Whiting Primary and helicopter training held at NAS Whiting completely down for approximately two weeks. Great News! I just read an online article from the Miama Herald that says the museum fared very well. "There was minimum damage," said retired Vice Adm. Jack Fetterman, president and CEO of the Naval Aviation Museum Foundation. "The museum is in great shape." The article continues: "He said only two of about 70 planes displayed outside on the flight line at Pensacola Naval Air Station were damaged. Aircraft inside the museum and a restoration building were unharmed. Other than some water penetration near the entrance, the museum itself is fine, Fetterman said." Also: "We could be up for visitors within a week and a half to two weeks," Fetterman said. This is certainly a relief. I am still trying to reach NAS JRB NO to confirm if the Blue Angels are temporarily moving their base there. Best--Karen |
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