The 747 was used extensively for the fires in Central and Northern California this year, but it is not being used that much in the Southern Ca fires. It has been far too windy much of the time for decent dispersal of the retardant chemical and a great deal of the fires are in narrow canyons and it would be unsafe for her. Even low flying during 60, 70 and 80 mph gusts is not a happy thing either. There are also dozens of other types of planes and choppers including some from the Military (Navy, Marines and AF), that are involved in the firefighting efforts.
Thankfully, she was brought down from McClellan Thursday afternoon to fight the Liberty fire in Murrieta. There were several other planes dropping but when she roared in, man it changed the tide. She made a pass at the fire burning at the bottom of the hills, a pass at the fires on top of the hills and then dropped retardant directly on top of some homes that were located on the ridgeline and saved them and then a pass at ground level over some ranches.
Sadly, one large home was lost and 7 out buildings on three ranches. But that is a far better outcome than has been happening up north.
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The 747 was used extensively for the fires in Central and Northern California this year, but it is not being used that much in the Southern Ca fires. It has been far too windy much of the time for decent dispersal of the retardant chemical and a great deal of the fires are in narrow canyons and it would be unsafe for her. Even low flying during 60, 70 and 80 mph gusts is not a happy thing either. There are also dozens of other types of planes and choppers including some from the Military (Navy, Marines and AF), that are involved in the firefighting efforts.
Thankfully, she was brought down from McClellan Thursday afternoon to fight the Liberty fire in Murrieta. There were several other planes dropping but when she roared in, man it changed the tide. She made a pass at the fire burning at the bottom of the hills, a pass at the fires on top of the hills and then dropped retardant directly on top of some homes that were located on the ridgeline and saved them and then a pass at ground level over some ranches.
Sadly, one large home was lost and 7 out buildings on three ranches. But that is a far better outcome than has been happening up north.
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Yeppers, one DC-10 was flying and a couple of smaller planes. The best videos I saw of the 747 were on various twitter accounts that night as we were searching for updates.Wasn’t that one of the DC10s in that video?
YesI hope the pilots got to see this video. @Bumblebee , you know those cowboys?
it can be as low as 200'. I think the preferred airspeed 140 but is somewhat variable.
YesWinnie and I actually shared information with them as we were both developing our business plans at the same time. I only wish we had been successful in finding the funding as they were.
T23 is in a hangar at MCC. We could not get the funding for our project.The P-3s not coming back? T21 is still sitting here in the storage yard outside DMA, as well as the remains of T20.
apparently...I think you missed the adolescent humor in that sentence... [emoji23]
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