Behind ate told i whistled and shame when properly dicey Means of commercial transportation into the conducted. area are: After Working Hours: Marines with orders to is Coastal Regional Airport anD inFormation report to MCAS 2d Aircraft New Bern. Approximately 20 Wing, Logistics Company, and Center for If you live, work or frequently use the facilities from the air station, it is serviced by U.S. Airways Naval Aviation Technical Training permanent per- aboard the air station, your privately owned Express and Connection carrier Atlantic sonnel are to report to the air station command vehicle must be registered properly at the Pass Southeast Airlines, with up to 10 daily non-stop duty officer, Building 1, to get after-hours and Identification Office, Building 251, located flights to Atlanta and as well as one- reporting endorsement. at the main gate. At the time of registration, you stop connections to more than 300 destinations The next business day, personnel are to report receive the appropriate decal per Air Station worldwide. Taxicab service and car rentals are to IPAC for official reporting endorsement and Order P5560D. mcas point 2013 checking learn more at these helpFul websites: airport: Vehicle registration information: http: Resources resources pmo Registration require: A valid active duty, retired, dependent or civil- ID card. Evidence of vehicle ownership and registration certificate. A valid state driver's license. A valid safety inspection. Proof of insurance meeting North minimum insurance levels for personal liability, per accident coverage, and for property damage liability. Certificate of completion of a military safe driving course. Certificate of completion of a motorcycle operators course. The Pass and ID Office hours of operation are Monday through Friday, 6 a.m. to 7 p.m.; Saturday, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.; and 6 a.m. to 6 p.m., except for holidays. Temporary and one- day visitor passes are available 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Main gate sentries issue after-hour passes. Air station speed limits: The station speed limit is 20 to 45 mph where posted. All government housing areas have a 15 or 20 mph speed limit, and parking lots have a 10 mph speed limit. When approaching or passing columns of troops for- mation or other pedestrians on the road, the speed limit is 10 mph. Seat belts: Wear them! It's a DoD regulation and North law that seat belts be worn government and civilian vehicles on or off the air station by all vehicle occupants. Bicycles: When you ride a bicycle on base, you must wear a certified bicycle helmet at all times. Although bikes are permitted on most areas of the Photo courtesy of Capt. J. Deaver base, they are restricted from Boulevard, which runs from the main gate through the base and into officer housing. Sidewalks and Firearms registration: All firearms introduced your unit's armory. Residents other government the bicycle path must be used along aboard the installation must be registered. If you live housing keep their registered firearms within this road. Bicycle and pedestrian traffic are also on base, you must register any firearm you own at their homes. SNCOs and officers living the SNCO prohibited from Slocum Road adjacent the Pass and ID Office. Firearms cannot be kept or Officer Transient Quarters BEQ BOQ store Drive to U.S. Highway 70. the enlisted BEQ; however, they be stored properly registered weapons their rooms. 8 mcas point 2013 http: USMC Photo 3hh-46e sea knight Transport Squadron 1 is home to three HH-46E Sea Knight helicopters, traditionally known as The primary mission of these specially equipped Sea Knights is to provide heliborne search and rescue support for tacti- cal aircraft flying here. The secondary mission of the helicopter and its crew is to provide SAR support for the 5th Coast Guard District and the U.S. Air Force. Another regular mission is