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Fighting Fire from the Sky: Meet the US's Top Aerial Firefighting Companies
USAMonday, November 18, 2024
Neptune Aviation Services, based in Missoula, Minnesota, has been around for over 30 years. They use planes like the BAe 146 and Aero Commander 690A. The BAe 146 can carry a lot of fire retardant and is great for maneuvering around fires. The Aero Commander acts like a firefighter's eyes in the sky, providing real-time information about wildfire behavior.
Erickson, a company known for its S-64 Air Cranes, is also a leader in this field. These helicopters can drop massive amounts of water and even help with rehabilitation after a fire. They use special systems to quickly refill their water tanks and can also deliver seeds to help new growth.
These companies and their planes play a crucial role in fighting wildfires. But it's not just about the technology. The skilled pilots and crew members who operate these aircraft are the real heroes. They put their lives on the line every day to protect people and property from the devastating effects of wildfires.
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