US Coast Guard Air Station Sacramento

US Coast Guard Air Station Sacramento Welcome to the Official Coast Guard Air Station Sacramento's page on Facebook. Air Force to the Coast Guard.

COVID-19 UPDATE: Visitor Screening – As per new Coast Guard policy, Air Station Sacramento has implemented additional COVID protocols for visitors. Anyone not assigned to Air Station Sacramento is considered a visitor and prior to arrival shall provide proof of their vaccination status to their unit sponsor. For non-vaccinated visitors proof of a negative COVID test within the prior 72 hours is re

quired. Air Station Sacramento is the Coast Guard's only base of operations for fixed-wing aircraft on the Pacific Coast of the contiguous United States. Commissioned on the fifth of September 1978, it is located at the north end of McClellan Airfield. Air Station Sacramento was established as an outgrowth of Air Station San Francisco, where limited ramp space and an increase in the number of aircraft required that the fixed-wing contingent be relocated. With a complement of 191 officers and enlisted personnel operating five HC-130 Hercules aircraft, Air Station Sacramento was under the operational and administrative control of the Commander, Twelfth Coast Guard District—known today as Coast Guard District Eleven. In 2016, Air Station Sacramento began operating the HC-27J Spartan, the first operational Coast Guard unit to do so. Under the 2014 National Defense Authorization Act, 14 C-27Js were transferred from the U.S. Since then, the Coast Guard has been working to restore these aircraft to bring them out of long-term storage and modify them to enhance the aircraft’s current capability to detect, classify and identify maritime targets. Throughout its history, Air Station Sacramento has participated in a wide range of Coast Guard missions. Primary among them and perhaps most widely known is Search and Rescue. The Air Station has maintained a 24-hour immediate response capability, with a "ready" Search and Rescue crew on duty at all times. Search and rescue coverage is provided for the Eastern Pacific Area, the entire west coast of the United States, areas west of Canada, and south along the Baja California coast. Other missions of Air Station Sacramento are Marine Environmental Protection and Maritime Law Enforcement. These efforts include fisheries patrols in support of the Fisheries Conservation and Management Act of 1976 and law enforcement patrols aimed at enforcing the 200-mile limit and combating the ever-present problem of drug smuggling. Drug interdiction patrols are flown year-round and are coordinated with Coast Guard cutters allowing a greater geographic area to be more thoroughly covered. As many as six or eight Coast Guard cutters may be coordinated into a patrol. The aircraft extends the ‘eyes’ of the ships while patrolling not only coastal waters, but shipping lanes and fisheries miles at sea. The ships provide boarding capability should a violation be detected by the surveillance aircraft. Another major area of responsibility of Air Station Sacramento is that of providing transportation for the Pacific Strike Team, the Coast Guard’s oil spill prevention and containment team on the West Coast. Located at Hamilton Field, the Strike Team is immediately alerted in the event of an oil spill, responding to provide expert assistance in containment and cleanup of environmentally damaged areas. Air Station Sacramento further supports the many missions of the Coast Guard by performing logistics flights between the stations, carrying essential cargo and passengers on an ‘as required’ basis.

📸 Thursday Morning Lineup!From sunrise alerts to sunset patrols, our C-27Js are mission-ready and standing by to serve. ...
06/12/2025

📸 Thursday Morning Lineup!
From sunrise alerts to sunset patrols, our C-27Js are mission-ready and standing by to serve. Whether it’s Search and Rescue, Law Enforcement, Homeland Security, or Logistics, these workhorses of the west coast and their crews are always up for the task.

#🇺🇸 #✈️🚁🧭

05/27/2025
Check out these mighty Spartans undergoing heavy maintenance by the C-27J experts at U.S. Coast Guard Aviation Logistics...
05/14/2025

Check out these mighty Spartans undergoing heavy maintenance by the C-27J experts at U.S. Coast Guard Aviation Logistics Center!

05/09/2025

It’s a beautiful evening to Fly Coast Guard

05/03/2025

✈️🚤Powerful coordination, expert flying, and missions that matter.

Our crews train relentlessly to stay ready for any call, day or night. Whether it's search and rescue, law enforcement, or logistics, the dedication and professionalism you see here is what keeps our communities safe. Bravo Zulu to the U.S. Coast Guard Cutter Kimball crew for their skillful interdiction!

05/03/2025

Occasionally when we share photos and videos of our mighty C-27J Spartans, folks ask about the HC-130H Hercules that used to be stationed here. Well, believe it or not, some of them are still here parked on a neighboring ramp and dressed in a new uniform for a slightly different mission. Congratulations to our friends and neighbors at CAL FIRE on successfully getting another C-130H back in the sky!

The Coast Guard has flown C-130s for over 60 years and Air Station Sacramento has proudly been a part of that legacy. For all our "Herc" fans, don't fret: C-130s will be back to Sacramento soon in the form of the formidable HC-130J.

https://cgaviationhistory.org/1959-first-of-the-hc-130-aircraft-were-obtained/

https://www.dcms.uscg.mil/Our-Organization/Assistant-Commandant-for-Acquisitions-CG-9/Newsroom/Latest-Acquisition-News/Article/4072473/coast-guard-accepts-18th-c-130j-long-range-surveillance-aircraft/

04/30/2025

POV: Your boat is sinking but you selected Coast Guard Prime Same-Day Delivery because 2-day shipping wasn't going to cut it.

A Coast Guard Air Station Sacramento C-27J Spartan practices delivering a dewatering pump to a Coast Guard smallboat. The dewatering pump was picked up by the boat and is ready for the next round.

Coast Guard Air Station Sacramento delivers 24/7/365.



🎥: AET2 Clint Carpenter

04/29/2025

C-27J Spartan: “Medevac mission? Let’s roll.”
MH-65: “Right behind you.”

From runway to rescue—Air Station Sacramento’s finest are wheels up and locked. This is how we fly. 💪🚁✈️






04/20/2025

Another C-27J Spartan crew practices delivering survival equipment to boaters in distress. Here's the view from the plane!

🎥: Chief Farris

04/18/2025

Here's a view we never get from the C-27J Spartan.

03/24/2025

A little flyby for the California Capital Airshow following one of our border security patrols.

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