Take-off Performance Aerial Firefighting
This LinkedIn post showing the dangers of deficient take-off performance calculations probably got you here. If not, for a better understanding of the context, it would
This LinkedIn post showing the dangers of deficient take-off performance calculations probably got you here. If not, for a better understanding of the context, it would
Dropping safety for ground personnel If you got here, you probably started with this LinkedIn post showing the dangers of dropping over personnel. If not,
Accidents during the dropping phase If you got here, you probably started with this LinkedIn post showing a couple of Air Tractor 802’s close calls
A Fireboss losing control during a scooping run in Portugal If you got here, you probably started with this Linkedin post showing a Fireboss LOC-W
Reducing injuries and fatalities According to NTSB, two fundamental approaches can be implemented to reduce aerial work accident injuries and fatalities. 🔸 One way is to
California’s Wild Fire VS Spain’s Fire (Available in Spanish here) (Cover photo – Conair fleet battling a fire near Edmonton in 2010) A case study:
EGRESS, EMERGENCY, AND SURVIVAL (The original article, in Spanish, can be found here). Landing gear up, four blues, ready for the water. Or not…!
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