Canoas Air Force Base

Canoas Air Force Base
Base Aérea de Canoas
IATA: noneICAO: SBCO
Summary
Airport type Military: Air Force Base
Operator Brazilian Air Force
Serves Porto Alegre
Location Canoas, Brazil
Built 1937
In use 1944 – present
Commander Ten. Cel. Av. José Antonio Moraes de Oliveira Filho
Elevation AMSL 8 m / 26 ft
Coordinates 29°56′45″S 051°08′40″W / 29.94583°S 51.14444°W / -29.94583; -51.14444Coordinates: 29°56′45″S 051°08′40″W / 29.94583°S 51.14444°W / -29.94583; -51.14444
Website http://189.10.238.3/
Map
SBCO

Location in Brazil

Runways
Direction Length Surface
m ft
12/30 2,751 9,025 Asphalt
Sources: Air Force Base Website,[1] Brazilian Air Force[2]

Canoas Air Force Base – BACO (ICAO: SBCO) is a base of the Brazilian Air Force, located in Canoas, Brazil.

History

The history of Canoas Air Force Base begins in 1937, when the 3rd Army Aviation Regiment (3º RAv) transferred from Santa Maria Air Force Base to Canoas. With the setting up of the Air Force Ministry in 1941, the 3º RAv became known as Porto Alegre Air Force Base. However, on 21 August 1944, the 3º RAv officially ceased to exist; the same day marked the establishment of Canoas Air Force Base.

Units

The following units are based at Canoas Air Force Base:

Subordinated to the command of the 3rd Air Force (III FAe), which is dedicated to Reconnaissance, Attack, and Combat:

Subordinated to the command of the 5th Regional Air Force Command (V COMAR):

Subordinated to the command of the Department of Airspace Control (DECEA), which is dedicated to the control of the Brazilian Airspace:

Additionally, the Batalhão de Infantaria de Aeronáutica Especial de Canoas (BINFAE-CO), an Infantry Battalion of the Brazilian Air Force that guards the Base, is also based at Canoas Air Force Base.

Accidents and incidents

Access

The base is located 6 km east of downtown Canoas and 21 km north of downtown Porto Alegre.


References

  1. Air Force Base Official Website
  2. Brazilian Air Force Official Website
  3. "1º/14ºGAv – Esquadrão Pampa" (in Portuguese). Spotter. Retrieved 30 April 2011.
  4. "5ºETA – Esquadrão Pégaso" (in Portuguese). Spotter. Retrieved 30 April 2011.
  5. "Accident description FAB-2023". Aviation Safety Network. Retrieved 12 May 2011.
  6. "Accident description PP-PCG". Aviation Safety Network. Retrieved 16 August 2011.
  7. Germano da Silva, Carlos Ari César (2008). "Está faltando um". O rastro da bruxa: história da aviação comercial brasileira no século XX através dos seus acidentes 1928-1996 (in Portuguese) (2 ed.). Porto Alegre: EDIPUCRS. pp. 95–101. ISBN 978-85-7430-760-2.
  8. "Accident description FAB-2290". Aviation Safety Network. Retrieved 12 May 2011.
  9. "Accident description FAB-2735". Aviation Safety Network. Retrieved 4 August 2011.

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