County commissioners from two counties who oppose Navy plans to locate an outlying landing field in northeastern North Carolina will hold a joint meeting next week.
Commissioners from Currituck and Camden counties will meet Wednesday to discuss strategy in opposing construction of the OLF in either county.
The Navy is continuing to consider the two sites there, along with three in Virginia, despite strong public opposition. The OLF would be used for pilots from Cherry Point and Oceana to make practice landings on a simulated aircraft carrier.
After the strategy session, the two boards will hold a public meeting. That meeting will be at the Camden County High School and starts at 7:00 p.m.