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NVG Flight Training Services

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The contract requires biweekly night vision goggle flight training operations that include aerial water drops and controlled night landings at Lake Curry to replicate real-world wildfire suppression scenarios. The training is designed to enhance pilot proficiency in low-visibility nighttime conditions, integrating operational readiness with environmental simulation critical for wildfire response. All activities are conducted in accordance with state and federal safety standards, ensuring mission effectiveness while minimizing risk to personnel and equipment. The work is to be performed in Napa County, California, with the primary location centered around Lake Curry and its surrounding airspace. This subcontract is issued under the NAICS code 922150, indicating classification as emergency and other relief services, and is managed by Napa County under the California state framework. The contract was posted on July 10, 2026, and all training must align with the operational timelines and environmental regulations applicable to the region.

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Biweekly night vision flight training with water drops and landings at Lake Curry for wildfire response.

Agency

California → Napa County

NAICS

922150 - Parole Offices and Probation OfficesView NAICS

Place of Performance

Napa, CA, 94558

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AgencyCalifornia → Napa County
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California → Napa County
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Provide biweekly night vision goggle (NVG) flight training with aerial water drops and night landings at Lake Curry to simulate wildfire suppression operations.

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