FRCSW Chemical Handlers - Handling the Unhandleable

Fleet Readiness Center Southwest’s (FRCSW) mission is to deliver combat ready aircraft and components to the United States Navy and Marine Corps warfighter so they can fight and win in any battle.

While much of the spotlight often falls on the artisans and engineers who repair and overhaul aircraft, there are other highly specialized teams working behind the scenes whose impact is just as critical to mission success. One such team is the Chemical Handlers of the FRCSW Environmental Department.

FRCSW VRT Artisans on USS Theodore Roosevelt

Members of the Fleet Readiness Center Southwest (FRCSW) Voyage Repair Team (VRT) stand shoulder to shoulder with Sailors from USS Theodore Roosevelt (CVN-71) on the ships flight deck. The FRCSW VRT handles the maintenance, modifications and repairs to the flight decks of aircraft carriers assigned to or visiting Naval Air Station North Island (NASNI). VRT artisans also deploy to carriers around the globe in response to repairs that require depot level attention to ensure the continued safety and success of naval missions.

FRCSW STEM Outreach

Fleet Readiness Center Southwest (FRCSW) hosted students from San Diego State University (SDSU) and the University of California at San Diego (UCSD). These outstanding individuals, represented their respective student chapters of the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA) and were given a tour of FRCSW operations during an engineering-focused visit. The group of 26 aerospace engineering students observed firsthand the advanced engineering, maintenance and sustainment efforts that keep U.S. Navy and Marine Corps aircraft mission-ready.

Fleet Readiness Center Southwest (FRCSW) Pioneers a New Era of Support

Fleet Readiness Center Southwest (FRCSW) has once again proven that America’s strength lies not only in its aircraft and equipment but in the dedicated hands and innovative minds of the men and women who maintain them. The command’s groundbreaking effort to overhaul and recoat the F/A-18 Landing Gear (NLG) has become one of the most successful new initiatives in the FRC enterprise, one that directly supports the President’s National Defense Strategy.

FRCSW Engineers Honored

FRCSW Commanding Officer, CAPT Rick Rivera, presents command challenge coins to Mr. Paul Johnson, Ms. Suelen Razo, Mr. Benjamin Rinn, Mr. David Price, and Mr. Lancelot Lee in recognition of their exceptional behind-the-scenes contributions that directly strengthened fleet readiness.

Representing both the FRCSW Chemistry Lab and the Advanced Metrology Systems Reverse Engineering Lab (AMSREL), these professionals delivered rapid, high-precision support during some of the command’s most urgent technical challenges.

Fleet Readiness Center Southwest Retiree Luncheon Draws Large Turnout

FRCSW has been repairing Navy and Marine Corps aircraft for over 106 years. Over that time, the command has had many employees come and go but the majority of our folks stay aboard for the long haul and end up retiring from federal service. In early November 2025, the FRCSW retirees gathered for their 33rd retiree’s reunion luncheon held this year at Elijah’s restaurant.

FRCSW WWII POW Ceremony

On Friday January 9th, a retirement ceremony was held for CDR Pam Donovan at the North Island Ibar. This ceremony was marked by a deeply meaningful moment that bridged generations of service and sacrifice. In addition to celebrating CDR Donovan’s distinguished naval career, the command was honored to recognize, posthumously, the extraordinary service of LTCOL Warren F. Donovan, USAF (Ret.), through the presentation of the Prisoner of War Medal (POW).

FRCSW Employees Earn Award

Fleet Readiness Center Southwest (FRCSW) Commanding Officer CAPT Luis “Rick” Rivera presents command coins to two groups of outstanding employees from the command Material Laboratory team in recognition of exceptional technical excellence and mission impact. He is joined by CAPT Shannon Thompson, FRCSW Executive Officer, and Mr. Shawn Delaware, FRCSW Executive Director.

US Navy’s First F16 - Fleet Readiness Center Southwest

Fleet Readiness Center Southwest (FRCSW), in conjunction with Program Management Activity 226 (PMA-226), has successfully established a brand-new maintenance program for the U.S. Navy’s F-16 Viper aircraft, demonstrating the unparalleled dedication, skill, and collaborative spirit of FRCSW’s workforce and its partners. The new maintenance effort, designed to deliver vital Programmed Sustainment and Structural Repairs (PSSR) to the aircraft, was launched in an unprecedented 18-month timeline, an achievement that set a new standard for depot line activation.