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* Airport, The Brownsville Herald (Brownsville, Texas), 13 Oct 1968, Page 16.
* Airport, The Brownsville Herald (Brownsville, Texas), 13 Oct 1968, Page 16.
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* {{Winkler}}, page 158.  <!--Searching the skies-->
* {{Winkler}}, page 158.  <!--Searching the skies-->



Revision as of 09:02, 17 June 2019

Oilton FAA Radar Site (1969-Active) - A Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Long Range Radar (LLR) site first established in 1969 near Oilton, Webb County, Texas. The site is used to identify and track military and civilian aircraft movements within a 200-mile radius and to provide air-ground radio communication with those aircraft. Assigned a SAGE System ID of Z-242, a JSS ID of J-16 and an FAA ID of ZQZA. Active FAA Radar Site.

History

The contract for construction of this site was let in October 1968 to Dale Kettle for $114,669 to be completed in 150 calendar days. The site became an FAA radar site in 1969, furnishing radar track data to the FAA ARTCC's and to USAF Direction Centers. The initial FAA FPS-66A search radar was replaced with an ARSR-4 3D radar in the mid-1990s.

In 1972 a USAF FPS-6 Height-Finder radar was installed on a nearby site to provide height information to the newly formed Southern Air Defense Sector (SADS) operated from the Houston Manual NORAD Control Center co-located with the Houston ARTCC. The FPS-6 height-finder was maintained and operated by Detachment OL-AB of the 630th Radar Squadron from Houston and later Detachment OL-AA of the 678th Air Defense Group at Tyndall (BUIC). The FPS-6 later became an FPS-116 before being removed circa 1988.

The radar site data from the ARSR-4 is available to the USAF/NORAD Battle Control System-Fixed (BCS-F) operations centers (EADS & WADS) as well as the FAA Houston ARTCC and adjacent ARTCCs.


Oilton FAA Site Major Equipment List
Search Radar HF Radar Data Systems

Current Status

Active FAA facility near Oilton in Webb County, Texas.


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Location: Near Oilton in Webb County, Texas.

Maps & Images

Lat: 27.49900 Long: -98.96935


GPS Locations:

See Also:

Sources:

  • Airport, The Brownsville Herald (Brownsville, Texas), 13 Oct 1968, Page 16.
  • Department of Defense Appropriations for 1974: Hearings Before a Subcommittee of the Committee on Appropriations, House of Representatives, Ninety-third Congress, First Session, United States. Congress, pt. 5, U.S. Government Printing Office, Google Books 1973
    • Pages 770-773 Southern Air Defense
    • Pages 774- Retention of one active BUIC and 11 semi-active
  • Winkler, David F., Searching the Skies: the Legacy of the United States Cold War Defense Radar Program, USAF Hq Air Combat Command, 1997, 192 pages, Pdf, page 158.

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