243rd Air Traffic Control Squadron (USAF)
243d Air Traffic Control Squadron | |
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Active | 1996 – present |
Country | United States |
Branch | United States Air Force |
Type | Air Traffic Control |
Role | Mobile ATC |
Part of | ANG/ACC |
Garrison/HQ | Cheyenne Air National Guard Base, Wyoming |
Commanders | |
Current commander |
Lt Col Christopher Howard |
The United States Air Force's 243d Air Traffic Control Squadron (243 ATCS) is an Air Traffic Control unit located at Cheyenne Air National Guard Base, Wyoming.
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Mission
The 243rd ATCS is one of only ten ANG Air Traffic Control Squadrons located throughout the United States.[1] The mission is to deploy and employ elite Air Traffic Control Systems worldwide.[2][3]
An important part of the Guard air traffic control mission includes establishing bases in locations without existing air traffic control facilities.[4]
History
242 Air Traffic Control Flight was given a change of station order on 1 July 1996 from Spokane, Washington to Cheyenne, Wyoming.[5] The 242 Air Traffic Control Flight was redesignated the 243 Air Traffic Control Squadron on 1 November 1996.[6]
The 243rd was one of the first units activated in support of Operation Enduring Freedom after the September 11 attacks. The unit was deployed to Jacobabad, Pakistan.[7]
Awards
Career Fields
The 243rd ATCS has numerous career fields including: Air Traffic Controller, Airfield Systems, Ground Radar Systems, Electrical Power Production, Heating Ventilation and Air Conditioning (HVAC), Logistics Plans,Material Management Administrative, and Personnel.[9]
Bases stationed
- Cheyenne Air National Guard Base, Wyoming (1996 – present)
References
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