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US Coast Guard Air Station and Group Astoria was established on August 14, 1964, at Tongue Point in Astoria. It is currently located at the Warrenton-Astoria Regional Airport in Warrenton, Oregon. The group includes Air Station Astoria, the Aids to Navigation Team, Station Grays Harbor at Westport, Washington, Station Cape Disappointment in Ilwaco, Washington, and Station Tillamook Bay at Garibaldi, Oregon. They also supply support for the USCG cutter Alert (WMEC-630), USCG cutter Steadfast (WMEC-623), USCG cutter Fir (WLB-213), the National Motor Lifeboat School, the Electronic Support Detachment at Astoria, the Advanced Rescue Swimmer School, the Marine Safety Detachment, and the Advanced Helicopter Rescue School. In August 2011, the unit became USCG Sector Columbia River.
Includes list of aviator numbers (names of all those who earned pilots wings, 1916-1996.
The results of this study include a survey of the current means used at the Group Office and Station levels for operational communications and control. Also included are current administration and management procedures employed at the Group and Station level. It was concluded that a need exists for a computer-based control and communication system capable of storing and processing information related to Search and Rescue (SAR) missions. Projection of SAR workloads in the 1978-86 time period indicates the need for improving operational effectiveness of SAR operations. A requirements study for a Control and Communications System was performed. A system concept is presented that involves development of a real-time Group SAR data base that would be for operational management of SAR resources, and for preparation of record messages and administration reports. A system concept for Search Planning and Contgrol of 41' and 44' station boats is described. The boat position is monitored by rebroadcast of digitized LORAN-C coordinates to Group Operations Center. The boat position and track history are used by the Group Operations Center to direct the execution of search operations.