An outlying landing field (OLF) is a satellite airfield, associated with a seaborne component of the United States military.
Having no based units or aircraft, and minimal facilities, an outlying landing field is used as a low-traffic location for flight training, without the risks and distractions of other traffic at a naval air station or other airport.
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