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The Chief of Naval Air Training (CNATRA) headquartered at NAS Corpus Christi, Texas oversees the Naval Air Training Command (TRACOM) whose mission is to safely train the world's finest combat quality aviation professionals, delivering them at the right time, in the right numbers, and at the right cost to a Naval Force that is where it matters, when it matters.

Naval Aviator and Naval Flight Officer (NFO) training and production is conducted by 17 TRACOM squadrons aligned under five Training Air Wings located at five naval air stations in the southeastern United States. This training involves over 750 TRACOM aircraft flying over 350,000 annual flight hours with an annual budget in excess of $575 million. CNATRA’s aircraft inventory and annual flight hours make up just under a third of the Navy’s total aircraft and over a third of its annual flight hours. Over 1300 instructor pilots and NFOs – active duty and reserves – from the Navy, Marine Corps, Coast Guard, and Air Force use these aircraft, flight hours and budget combined with simulators, classrooms, and other training media to produce and graduate more than 1,500 pilots and NFOs each year. Template:Prettytable !colspan="6"|CNATRA Activities |- |The Blue Angels || Training Air Wing 1 || Training Air Wing 2 || Training Air Wing 4 |- |Training Air Wing 5 || Training Air Wing 6 || Reserve Component || NATU Vance AFB |}

Template:Prettytable !colspan="6"|Aircraft Information |- |T-34C Turbomentor || T-44A Pegasus || TC-12 Huron || T-39N Sabreliner |- |T-45A Goshawk || T-1A Jayhawk || F/A-18 Hornet || C-130 Hercules |- |T-6A Texan II || T-6B Texan II || TH-57 Sea Ranger || |}

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VERSION TWO

General Information

The Chief of Naval Air Training (CNATRA) headquartered at NAS Corpus Christi, Texas oversees the Naval Air Training Command (TRACOM) whose mission is to safely train the world's finest combat quality aviation professionals, delivering them at the right time, in the right numbers, and at the right cost to a Naval Force that is where it matters, when it matters.

Naval Aviator and Naval Flight Officer (NFO) training and production is conducted by 17 TRACOM squadrons aligned under five Training Air Wings located at five naval air stations in the southeastern United States. This training involves over 750 TRACOM aircraft flying over 350,000 annual flight hours with an annual budget in excess of $575 million. CNATRA’s aircraft inventory and annual flight hours make up just under a third of the Navy’s total aircraft and over a third of its annual flight hours. Over 1300 instructor pilots and NFOs – active duty and reserves – from the Navy, Marine Corps, Coast Guard, and Air Force use these aircraft, flight hours and budget combined with simulators, classrooms, and other training media to produce and graduate more than 1,500 pilots and NFOs each year.

Template:Prettytable !colspan="6"|CNATRA Activities |-

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Blue Angels

The Blue Angels ||

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Training Air Wing 1 || Training Air Wing 2 || Training Air Wing 4

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Training Air Wing 5 ||

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Training Air Wing 6 || Reserve Component || NATU Vance AFB

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Template:Prettytable !colspan="6"|Aircraft Information |- |T-34C Turbomentor || T-44A Pegasus || TC-12 Huron || T-39N Sabreliner |- |T-45A Goshawk || T-1A Jayhawk || F/A-18 Hornet || C-130 Hercules |- |T-6A Texan II || T-6B Texan II || TH-57 Sea Ranger || |}

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Official Websites (external links)

Chief of Naval Air Training

Commander, Navy Installations Command

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VERSION THREE

General Information

The Chief of Naval Air Training (CNATRA) headquartered at NAS Corpus Christi, Texas oversees the Naval Air Training Command (TRACOM) whose mission is to safely train the world's finest combat quality aviation professionals, delivering them at the right time, in the right numbers, and at the right cost to a Naval Force that is where it matters, when it matters.

Naval Aviator and Naval Flight Officer (NFO) training and production is conducted by 17 TRACOM squadrons aligned under five Training Air Wings located at five naval air stations in the southeastern United States. This training involves over 750 TRACOM aircraft flying over 350,000 annual flight hours with an annual budget in excess of $575 million. CNATRA’s aircraft inventory and annual flight hours make up just under a third of the Navy’s total aircraft and over a third of its annual flight hours. Over 1300 instructor pilots and NFOs – active duty and reserves – from the Navy, Marine Corps, Coast Guard, and Air Force use these aircraft, flight hours and budget combined with simulators, classrooms, and other training media to produce and graduate more than 1,500 pilots and NFOs each year.

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[[Image:Blue_Angels_Insignia.png|center|70px scope="row" rowspan="2" colspan="2" align="left" | The Blue Angels Naval Air Station Pensacola, FL The Blue Angels
NAS Pensacola (CNIC)
Training Air Wing 1 Naval Air Station Meridian, MS Training Air Wing 1 (CNATRA)
NAS Meridian (CNIC)
Training Air Wing 2 Naval Air Station Kingsville, TX Training Air Wing 2 (CNATRA)
NAS Kingsville (CNIC)
Training Air Wing 4 Naval Air Station Corpus Christi, TX Training Air Wing 4 (CNATRA)
NAS Corpus Christi (CNIC)
Training Air Wing 5 Naval Air Station Whiting Field North, FL Training Air Wing 5 (CNATRA)
Naval Air Station Whiting Field South, FL NAS Meridian (CNIC)
Training Air Wing 6 Naval Air Station Pensacola, FL Training Air Wing 6 (CNATRA)
NAS Pensacola (CNIC)
Reserve Component N/A Reserve Component (CNATRA)
N/A
NATU Vance AFB N/A NATU Vance AFB (CNATRA)
N/A

Template:Prettytable !colspan="6"|Aircraft Information |- |T-34C Turbomentor || T-44A Pegasus || TC-12 Huron || T-39N Sabreliner |- |T-45A Goshawk || T-1A Jayhawk || F/A-18 Hornet || C-130 Hercules |- |T-6A Texan II || T-6B Texan II || TH-57 Sea Ranger || |}

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