- Istres Air Base
Istres ("Base Aérienne 125" or BA 125) is a large multi-role tasked air base located at coord|43|31|28|N|4|56|30|E|, near
Istres , north ofMarseille . The airport facilities are also known as Istres - Le Tubé (ICAO airport code : LFMI).Operational units and uses
Armée d l'air
The user of the base is the
Armée de l'Air with several operational units on the base, including:fr icon cite web
date =24 November 2005
url = http://www.senat.fr/rap/a05-102-6/a05-102-616.html
title = "Appendix 2: List of Airbases and Their Principal Activities"
work = 2006 Finance Bill: Defense - Air Forces
publisher = French Senate
accessdate = 2006-12-09]* Strike squadron 3/4 Limousin equipped with
Mirage 2000N .
* Tanker squadron 00.093 Bretagne equipped withKC-135 Stratotanker .
* DAMS 11.004 ("Dépôt d’armes et de munitions spéciales") orSpecial Ammunition Storage responsible for the hardened alert facilities of nuclear mid-rangeAir-Sol Moyenne Portée ASMP missiles to be used by Strike sqn 3/4 in its deterrence role.
* Air Defence squadron 01.950 responsible for the base air defense.
* 25th air engineer regiment, a technical unit.
* Guard detachmentfusilliers commandos de l'air responsible for the base security and ground defenes.Other uses
The base also hosts a helicopter squadron and a large repair and training facility. In addition, it also includes
EPNER (École du Personnel Navigant d’Essais et de Réception); test facilities for DGA,Dassault Aviation ,SNECMA , Thales and some aeronautical units of theFrench Navy . More than 5,000 personnel work on the base.Secondary users occasionally include theUnited States Air Force (USA), during Allied operations engaging United States and France. Istres is also utilized by NASA as a contingency landing site for theSpace Shuttle in the case of a Transoceanic Abort Landing (TAL). [ [http://www.abovetopsecret.com/forum/thread145902/pg1 Space Shuttle Can Make Emergency Landing In France, page 1 ] ] The base's runway is convert|3750|m|ft long and convert|60|m|ft wide [www.dircam.air.defense.gouv.fr/dia/PDF/MIAC4%20ENG/MIAC4_LFMI_ENG.pdf] , making it the longest one in Europe and thus suited to Shuttle landings.Incidents
On
31 March 1992 , aBoeing 707 ofKabo Air , aNigeria n company made anemergency landing after a flight of danger almost unprecedented in the history of airliner flight. Inturbulence at 35,000 feet, engines 3 and 4 separated from the wing, along with flaps and control systems. With delicate operation of the remaining power and controls, the flight headed forMarseilles trailing fuel from broken tanks.Istres air traffic control called the flight to tell them they had visual contact. "How can you see us? We're still in cloud?" "You're on fire," came the reply. Abandoning Marseilles as a potential landing site, the pilots spotted part of theIstres runway in a gap in cloud and performed aflapless ,downwind landing with a touch-down speed of nearly 200 knots and a raging fire fueled by the remaining fuel load pouring from the right wing. The gear failed and the aircraft's ground slide took it off the far end of therunway , but the crew of five survived and the cargo was saved. The incident brought to light cowboy practices among certain airlines - the707 involved in the incident had passed mandatory maintenance and was overloaded.cite web
url = http://www.tailstrike.com/310392.htm
title = "31 March 1992 - Transair 671" (transcript)
work = Cockpit Voice Recorder Database
publisher = tailstrike.com (site not responding on5 March 2008 )
accessdate =
archiveurl = http://web.archive.org/web/20041015235634/http://www.tailstrike.com/310392.htm
archivedate = 2004-10-15] cite web
url = http://aviation-safety.net/database/record.php?id=19920331-0&lang=en
title = "Aircraft Accident description of the 31 MAR 1992 accident of a Boeing 707-321C 5N-MAS at Istres"
work = aviation-safety.net
publisher =Aviation Safety Network
accessdate = 2008-03-05] fr iconcite web
url = http://www.bea-fr.org/docspa/1992/5n-s920331/htm/5n-s920331.html
title = "RAPPORT relatif à l'accident survenu le 31 mars 1992 au Boeing 707 immatriculé 5N-MAS (Nigéria) exploité par la Compagnie Trans-Air Limited"
work = bea-fr.org
publisher = Bureau d'Enquêtes et d'Analyses (BEA)
accessdate = 2008-03-05]References
External links
* [http://www.defense.gouv.fr/sites/air/decouverte/lorganisation/bases_aeriennes/metropole/region_aerienne_sud/ba_125_istres Official BA125 site] (French)
* [http://www.defense.gouv.fr/sites/air/decouverte/lorganisation/les_unites_aeriennes/cfas/escadron_de_chasse_limousin Strike squadron 3/4 Limousin site] (French)
* [http://www.defense.gouv.fr/sites/air/decouverte/lorganisation/les_unites_aeriennes/cfas/escadron_de_ravitaillement_en_vol_bretagne Tanker squadron 00.093 Bretagne site] (French)
* [http://univers-fusco.com/ Fusiliers commando's de l'air] (French)
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