Wednesday, December 03, 2025

Coulson Aviation's International Operations 2025-26

 As we enter into winter in the northern United States and contractors supplying aerial wildland firefighting aircraft begin winter maintenance on some of their fleet, the southern hemisphere is in late spring and early summer meaning an uptick in bush fires (aka wildfires). I am grateful that Coulson Aviation is among the wildfire aviation operators in the United States that has an international presence. In particular, Coulson has a presence in South America and Australia in addition to their presence in the U.S  To the best of my knowledge Coulson has been in Australia and South America for at least a couple of years. For example, in July 2024 Coulson entered into a 10 year contract with the New South Wales Rural Fire Service in Australia to manage, operate, and maintain thier fleet of 11 aircraft used to fight bushfires  This 11 aircraft fleet includes a 737 Fireliner a CH-47 Chinook, smaller helicopters and lead planes. 

The CH-47 Chinook based in New South Wales is equipped with night vision capabilities 



Within the last couple of days one of Coulson's 737s touched down in Chile for their summer bush fire season to support the firefighters on the ground and help protect residences and businesses on the ground 

Monday, December 01, 2025

A Short Close Look at New Jersey Forest Fire Service Section B (June 2021) Operations

Direct link to June 2021 video from PintheQ Podcast on YouTube

As regular readers no doubt know, one of the ways that I, who is not a wildland firefighter, can get a closer look at wildland firefighting is through videos. The video that I shared above is from PintheQ Podcast. The video from June 2021 is less than five minutes and you will see images and short videos of New Jersey Forest Fire Service (NJFFS) wildland firefighters on the ground as well as aerial resources. Enjoy this closer look at the wildfire operations by the NJFFS in central New Jersey. Thanks again to my friends at the B10 NJ Wildland Fire Page for sharing this video on their website in late October of 2025.

Friday, November 28, 2025

Uses of Fire by Native Americans

Direct link to Nov 2013 video from the National Interagency Fire Center


I got interested in how Indigenous Peoples (or Native Americans) used wildfires because of a book by Jordan Thomas, When it All Burns. I am currently reading the second chapter where he spends several pages at the end of the chapter writing about the historic uses of fire by Indigenous Peoples in California and elsewhere to control their land, including but not limited to clearing land for food. I decided that I wanted to find a short video to share with you on this subject and found this video, "Traditional Uses of Fire", by the National Interagency Fire Center. I am not here to suggest that homeowners use prescribed or controlled burning, for example this practice is illegal in many areas of the U.S. without prior approval by state or local authorities. Rather I like the video because they discuss traditional uses for fire by Indigenous Peoples.

Wednesday, November 26, 2025

Many, Many Thanks to All First Responders for Your Service


Direct link to video (September 2015) from Thank-you First Responder on YouTube

On this day before Thanksgiving in the U.S. in 2025, I find myself being extremely thankful for the service of all first responders: wildland firefighters, structure firefighters. law enforcement, emergency medical technicians and ambulance drivers, and all support staff to first responders. What you do helps to keep us safe. Some of you will be working or otherwise on call on Thanksgiving, thanks so much for your service on this holiday. 

I wish all of you who celebrate, a very Happy Thanksgiving. I will be having a quiet holiday with my small family.

Monday, November 24, 2025

Brush Fire in Large Yard in Franklin Lakes NJ (Nov. 19th)

Direct link to November 21st video from FreedomNews TV NYC on YouTube

I again thank my friends at the B10 NJ Wildland Fire Page for sharing this video on their webpage the other day. I am always interested in the work that structure and wildland firefighters do to work and contain small brushfires. There are a large number of smaller wildfires or brush fires in New Jersey every year. I know that many brush fires in New Jersey are small and able to be contained by structure firefighters as appears to be the case with this wildfire in Franklin Lakes NJ (Bergen County) that burned near homes, fortunately the areas burned by this brush fire was large enough enabling the firefighters to contain the fire before it could reach the homes.   I have a high level of confidence that the brush fire that you are seeing in this video is the same brush fire reported by News12 New Jersey about a brush fire that burned was reported at about 4 AM on November 19th and was under control by 5:30 AM. Structure firefighters from nearby communities helped fight this brush fire. I do not know the size of the brush fire. I applaud all the structure firefighters for their good work in bringing this brush fire under control in a short time frame.

Friday, November 21, 2025

About BLM Helitack Crews


Direct link to July 2023 from the National Interagency Fire Center on YouTube

For this week's Friday Fun take a look at this seven minute video from the National Interagency Fire Center discussing what a Bureau of Land Management Helitack crew does. As the introduction to the video points out an obvious benefit is seeing beautiful country from the air. But there is a lot more. I have oodles of respect for helitack crews who are flown to wildland fires in remote areas. If the helitack helicopter has a bucket the helicopter will drop water on the fire after the helitack crew is dropped off.  Kudos to the pilots flying these helicopters and the helitack crews they fly. Just as important are all the personnel providing various support service to keep helitack crews flying.

Wednesday, November 19, 2025

Video review of 2024 Wildfire Season in the Tri-State Area


Direct link to November 2024 video on News 12 Originals

I have already written about the 2024 wildfire season in New Jersey, the worst in history. 2024 was also a very bad wildfire year in New York City, and nearby counties in New York as well as in Connecticut.  Here are two posts that I have written on the 2024 wildfire season in New Jersey: (1) a November 2024 post summarizing the 2024 wildfire season where I did my best to summarize the major wildfires in New Jersey in 2024 using information from the NJ Forest Fire Service and various local media outlets , and (2) a February 2025 post providing an historical perspective going back to 2013 as well as wildfires by month in New Jersey in 2024 (this post was possible due to the good work of the NJ Forest Association and the NJ Forest Fire Service).

I was intrigued when I learned of the News 12 Originals video from my friends at the B10 New Jersey Wildfire Page. This video was posted on November 2025 with an original airdate in November 2024. I do get News 12 New Jersey but missed this report. While perhaps on the long side (21 minutes) for a blog post I liked the summary of wildfires in the Tri-State provided by News 12 reporters so I decided to share this video with you.

2025 wildfires in New Jersey: In a NJFFS press conference on April 23rd NJFFS Fire Chief, Bill Donnelly said that for 2025 through April 23rd, 662 wildfires have burned 16,572 acres. Two of these wildfires were over 1,000 acres: Jones Rd Fire in Ocean County, 15,300 acres and Danny's Fire in Cumberland County, 1,300 acres. I do not yet have any information on the number and size of wildfires that burned in New Jersey after April 23rd. 

Monday, November 17, 2025

2025 Wildfire Season: Alaska Wildfire Season Highlights


Direct link to Nov 14th video from Alaska DNRDOF on YouTube 

I have never been to Alaska and don't know if I will ever get there. However, for reason that I won't get into here I have a special interest in Alaska including but not limited to the challenges posed by wildfires. I am grateful to my friends at the B10 NJ Wildfire Page for sharing this video  from Alaska DNRDOF summarizing the 2025 Alaska wildfire season. The video is over 13 minutes and I enjoyed watching the wildland firefighters working fire in Alaska along with images of aerial support.

Friday, November 14, 2025

Friday Fun: Medevac Helicopter Landing on I-81 in VA Responding to an Accident


Direct link to July 2022 video from Michael Miller on YouTube

I know that one of the important things that helicopters can do such as medevac helicopters is providing transportation to hospitals of accident victims and critically ill people, transportation that can often be quicker than ground transport. I live not far from my local hospital and when I see a helicopter flying over my house at a lower altitude there is a decent chance that the helo is transporting someone to the emergency room. The hospital has an appropriate landing pad for the helicopter. While I have not personally been an interstate while traffic was stopped so a helicopter can transport and accident victim I know that this happens. I was on I-81 about five years returning home when we diverted to local roads because of a bad accident on the interstate. As we were on local roads, thanks to our alert from AAA, I have no idea if a helicopter serviced the accident or if it was only ambulances or a combination of the two. I was glad to get off the interstate and away from the traffic.

In this July 2022 video that I shared above, the video was posted by Michael Miller, a Medevac helicopter pilot was flying out of Virginia in July 2022. I enjoyed watching this video to get an idea of what it is like to see a Medevac helicopter working an accident on an interstate. Michael does a good service flying Medevac helicopters. 

Wednesday, November 12, 2025

Ag Aviation Helicopters

 

Direct link to July 2025 video by Garrett Stanfield on YouTube


I am interested in Ag Aviation so I do post on this every so often as I last did on November 3rd. On a somewhat quiet day I wanted to make a post highlighting what an Ag Aviation helicopter can do. I found the above video this morning to share with you.