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Air Installations Compatible Use Zones program helps ensure safe, sustainable flying operations 
November 15, 2022
Raptor activity

JBSA hosts Air Installations Compatible Use Zones Open House
November 20, 2019
Joint Base San Antonio leadership hosted the 2019 Air Installations Compatible Use Zones (AICUZ) Open House Nov. 14 at Port San Antonio, where the most recent study was released.

Air Force Civil Engineer Center revives in-person Air Installations Compatible Use Zones Program training
March 5, 2018
Meg Reyes, Joint Base San Antonio Community Initiatives director, addresses attendees at the Air Installations Compatible Use Zones Program conference at Joint Base San Antonio-Fort Sam Houston Feb. 27. The Air Force Civil Engineer Center hosted event brought AICUZ personnel from all around the Department of Defense, as well as representatives from the Office of Economic Adjustment and Department of Agriculture to discuss and share best practices with each other. The overall goal of the program is to protect the health, safety and welfare of those living and working on or near military installations while ensuring the continued flight operations.

JBSA pilots and engineers engage with community leaders, residents on compatible use
November 2, 2017
2017 JBSA AICUZ Open Houses

JBSA Hosts AICUZ Open Houses to inform public and community leaders on encroachment
October 17, 2017
The first T-38C Talon lands at the Joint Base San Antonio-Randolph Seguin Auxiliary Airfield during a ribbon cutting event signifying the reopening of the JBSA-Randolph Seguin Auxiliary Airfield Jan. 20.  Upon completion of a three-year construction project, the airfield is now ready for flying by members of the 560th Flying Training Squadron.  The airfield is crucial for “touch and go” training that qualifies fighter and bomber pilots as instructor pilots in the T-38C Talon.  The reconstructed runway increases flight safety by distributing training around the San Antonio area, which means fewer aircraft and less congestion around Joint Base San Antonio-Randolph. (U.S. Air Force photo by Johnny Saldivar)