I have blogged about aerial wildland firefighting since 2009. I am not a firefighter and am not a pilot, just an interested bystander who wants to learn more and share what I learn here. Join me here as I blog on the aircraft and the pilots who fight wildland fires from the air in support of crews on the ground. I also blog on concerns affecting fire crews on the ground as well as other aviation and meteorology issues. Learn what it takes to do jobs that are staffed by the best of the best.
Friday, December 29, 2017
2017 Fire Season Video: Mill Creek Engine 34
Among the many different types of wildland firefighting crews that work wildfires are engine crew. Here is a nice video from Demetreus Gonzales highlighting the 2017 of Mill Creek Engine 34. While the total run time of the video is over 10 minutes, I think that the video stops at about the 7 minute 21 second mark. I am not quite certain where Mill Creek is, perhaps in California?
Wednesday, December 27, 2017
Thomas Fire - Footage from Dec. 18th
If you are wondering what fighting the Thomas Fire was like from the point of view of the boots on the ground, then you will want this four and a half minute video shot by the Daisy Mountain Fire Department on December 18th. As I write this on December 28th, according to the December 26th update from CAL FIRE, the Thomas Fire has burned 281,620 acres in Santa Barbara and Ventura Counties in California, and is at 88 percent containment. There have been 1,063 structures destroyed, 280 structures have some damage, and structures remain threatened. Bill Gabbert of Wildfire Today most recent post on the Thomas fire was on December 24th.
For all the boots on the ground and as well as air tankers and helicopters providing aerial support, stay safe. Thank-you for all you have and will continue to do.
Direct link to video from Daisy Mountain Fire Department
For all the boots on the ground and as well as air tankers and helicopters providing aerial support, stay safe. Thank-you for all you have and will continue to do.
Direct link to video from Daisy Mountain Fire Department
Monday, December 25, 2017
Happy and Safe Holidays - The Shepard
I wish all who a happy and safe holiday season on this Christmas Day. I'd like to take a moment to pause and thank all the wildland firefighters who are working today, including but not limited to those of you working the Thomas Fire (281,620 acres; 86% contained) in Santa Barbara and Ventura Counties California.
I first learned of The Shepard by Frederick Forsyth from a good friend eight years ago. The CBC has a broadcast of the Shepard, read by Alan Maitland that I understand is rebroadcast every year on Christmas Eve on some Candadian Broadcast System radio stations. Fortunately, the broadcast is available on You Tube so I can continue to share The Shepard with you today.
Friday, December 22, 2017
Dozer working wildfire
When you consider the ground crews that work wildfires, let us not forgot that ground crews are not only boots on the ground, but also dozers and other vehicles. I am always on the look out for good videos showing dozers working a wildfire. I became aware of this video thanks to the my friends at the B10 NJ Wildland Fire Page "Video of the Week" posted on December 15, 2017.
You will see both the dozer, and some ground crews on the fire line. Great shots of the dozer working this section of wildfire near some homes. The video that I originally embedded here is no longer available on Youtube, that happens sometimes. So, I found these two videos of dozers working wildfires to share in its place
Direct link to video on Youtube
Direct link to video on Youtube
You will see both the dozer, and some ground crews on the fire line. Great shots of the dozer working this section of wildfire near some homes.
Direct link to video on Youtube
Direct link to video on Youtube
Wednesday, December 20, 2017
MAFFS6 dropping on Thomas Fire (December 8th)
Here are two videos of MAFFs 6 of the 146th Air Wing of the Air National Guard (Port Hueneme, California) dropping on the Thomas Fire (Ventura County, California). Both videos are filmed by Col Bryan Allen. Allow about 14 minutes to watch both videos. According to the information provided by Col Allen, "The location of this drop area is Northwest of the City of Fillmore, Northeast of Ventura, on the larger mountain above Fillmore/Santa Paula"
Thank-you 146th Air Wing!
Direct link to video on Youtube
Direct link to video on Youtube
Thank-you 146th Air Wing!
Direct link to video on Youtube
Direct link to video on Youtube
Monday, December 18, 2017
Thanks to US Navy "Black Jacks" HSC Sea Hawks for helping with San Diego County Wildfires
It was not only the Marines who sent helicopters to help out with the recent wildfires that burned in San Diego County, California. At least one Sea Hawk Helicopter from the "Black Jacks" of the Helicopter Sea Combat Squadron (HSC) 21 based in San Diego.
In this video, just under nine minutes, you will see an MH-60s Sea Hawk Helicopter assigned to the "Black Jacks" working the wildfire. I like the video because I get to see the crew loading the helicopter, attaching the bucket, dipping, and then dropping. There is also some nice footage shot from behind the two pilots looking out front as they lift off.
Thank-you "Black Jacks"
In this video, just under nine minutes, you will see an MH-60s Sea Hawk Helicopter assigned to the "Black Jacks" working the wildfire. I like the video because I get to see the crew loading the helicopter, attaching the bucket, dipping, and then dropping. There is also some nice footage shot from behind the two pilots looking out front as they lift off.
Thank-you "Black Jacks"
Saturday, December 16, 2017
RIP Cory Iverson
Cory Iverson, A CAL FIRE firefighter, died on December 14th fighting the Thomas Fire in Santa Barbara County, CA. Thoughts and prayers for his wife who is pregnant with their second child and their young daughter; his friends and CAL FIRE colleagues, and all who love him
Direct link to video report on Youtube from CBS Los Angeles
Direct link to video report on Youtube from CBS Los Angeles
Wednesday, December 13, 2017
Thanks to the Marines for helping with the Lilac Fire (San Diego County, CA)
I knew from media reports that the Marines from Camp Pendleton, CA helped with the Lilac Fire that burned 4,100 acres (95 percent containment) in San Diego County, CA. I went looking for some videos to share with you from DVIDS, Defense Video Imagery Distribution Systems. I was in luck because I was quickly directed to a page devoted to Marine Corps Support to California Fire.
The three short videos that I am embedding below feature the Marine Light Attack Helicopter Squadron (HMLA 267), 3rd Marine Aircraft Wing. They supplied two UH-1Y Venom with 320 gallon buckets. All the videos are dated December 8, 2017.
Thank-you Marine Light Attack Helicopter Squadron (HMLA 267)!!
In the first video you will hear how the Marines were helping CAL FIRE, video by Lance Cpl. Dylan Chagnon.
Direct link to video with description of video
This short video shows some images of the two UH-1Y Venom along with images shot over the fire, video by Sgt. David Bickel
Direct link to video with description of video
Finally, this last video shows one of the UH-1Y Venom's dipping, video by Cpl. Sarah Ralph.
Direct link to video with description of video
The three short videos that I am embedding below feature the Marine Light Attack Helicopter Squadron (HMLA 267), 3rd Marine Aircraft Wing. They supplied two UH-1Y Venom with 320 gallon buckets. All the videos are dated December 8, 2017.
Thank-you Marine Light Attack Helicopter Squadron (HMLA 267)!!
In the first video you will hear how the Marines were helping CAL FIRE, video by Lance Cpl. Dylan Chagnon.
Direct link to video with description of video
This short video shows some images of the two UH-1Y Venom along with images shot over the fire, video by Sgt. David Bickel
Direct link to video with description of video
Finally, this last video shows one of the UH-1Y Venom's dipping, video by Cpl. Sarah Ralph.
Direct link to video with description of video
Monday, December 11, 2017
Thomas Fire (Ventura & Santa Barbara Counties, CA) grew over the weekend
Direct link to video from CBS San Fran Cisco Bay Area
While the Lilac Fire (San Diego County CA) is now at 80 percent containment having burned 4,100 acres the Thomas Fire, now in its eighth day, in Ventura and Santa Barbara Counties California has grown over the weekend to 230,500 acres (15 percent containment).
Smoke images posted about 2 PM PDT on December 12th
Bill Gabbert of Wildfire Today on the Thomas Fire: December 10th update and photos of east side.
Media reports
Washington Post (Dec 10th) nice article with photos and videos
Washington Post on Santa Ana Winds with graphics (great information with great graphics)
CNN (Dec. 11th) with a photo gallery
CBS2 Los Angeles photo gallery
Los Angeles Daily News article, discussion on containment
Labels:
2017 California wildfires,
CA wildfires,
CAL FIRE
Friday, December 08, 2017
Southern California Wildfires - Lilac Fire (San Diego County) December 2017
Update, December 9, 2017 7:30 AM EST
According to the CAL FIRE Lalic Fire Incident Page, last updated at 9:38 PM PDT the Lilac Fire remains at 4,100 acres burned and as at 15 percent containment. Depending on when you access this post, what you see on the CAL Fire Incident Page for the Lilac Fire may be different.
Update, December 8, 2017 7:30 PM EST
According to the CAL FIRE Lalic Fire Incident Page, last updated at 9:38 PM PDT the Lilac Fire remains at 4,100 acres burned and as at 15 percent containment. Depending on when you access this post, what you see on the CAL Fire Incident Page for the Lilac Fire may be different.
Update, December 8, 2017 7:30 PM EST
The Lilac Fire remains at 4,100 acres burned and zero containment per the CAL FIRE Lalic Fire Incident Page; as I write this there have been no updates on acreage burned or containment since this morning. The good news is that winds in the San Diego County and the Lilac Fire area were not as bad today. I believe that some air tankers and helicopters made some drops on the Lilac Fire, but I have no confirmation of that. A smaller fire, known as the Sweetwater Fire has burned approximately eight acres near Alpine in the southern part of San Diego County in the Cleveland National Forest.
The bad news is that the Santa Ana winds will pick up in intensity over the weekend, especially Saturday night into Sunday. Hopefully diminishing early next week. Here is a video report from the NWS San Diego dated December 8, 2017.
In my wonderings today, I found another nice interactive map, this one from ABC10 San Diego. You may click on icons in the map for more information - videos, pictures, evacuation centers, etc. The direct link to the ABC10 report and video may be found here.
December 8th, 11:20 AM EST
I have loved ones in and around San Diego County, they are ok! So, I am going to focus on the Lilac Fire that was first reported on December 7th about 11:30 AM near Bonsall, California (San Diego County). As I write this about 11 AM EST), the fire has burned 4,100 acres and is burning out of control. At least 65 structures have been destroyed, and evacuations remain in place, and there are road closures in the area. There have been four civilian injuries, burns and smoke inhalation. For more current information about the fire you might want to check out the twitter feed of the CAL FIRE San Diego Unit or the CAL FIRE San Diego/San Diego Fire Authority Facebook page.
The Lilac Fire as well as other wildfires burning in Southern California have been driving by Santa Ana Winds. Red Flag Warnings are in place for much of Southern California through Sunday evening. The graphic that I am embedding below is from the NWS San Diego, posted about 7:40 AM PST. As you can see, Santa Ana Winds are forecast to continue through Sunday, December 10th.
I found the map of the area burned by the Lilac Fire that I am embedding below from a December 8th report by NBC San Diego. I accessed the map at about 8:10 AM PST on December 8th. Go here to view a larger map and be sure to check the box saying evacuations to see more detail on the areas that were under voluntary or mandatory evacuations at the time the map was published.
If you are interesting in current news of the Lilac Fire you might want to check out NBC San Diego, or CBS8 San Diego.
Bill Gabbert of Wildfire Today wrote about the Lilac Fire on December 7th and again on December 8th.
Some current media reports as of 11 AM EDT.
- CBS8 report (December 8th) with live stream
- December 8th report by NBC San Diego
- Photo Gallery from San Diego Tribune
Labels:
2017 California wildfires,
CA wildfires,
CAL FIRE
Wednesday, December 06, 2017
Southern California Wildfires - December 2017
Like many of you, I have been following the news of yet another round of Santa-Ana wind driven wildfires over the last 36 hours, this time in southern California. The largest of these, and the one I first heard about yesterday morning is the Thomas Fire in Ventura County California. As I write this the Thomas Fire has burned 65,000 acres, is not contained, 12,000 structures are threatened, and evacuations are in place.
Video from NBC Los Angeles' News Helicopter over wildfires (December 5th) compared to before the wildfires
direct link to video from NBC 4 in Los Angeles
Short aerial footage from Guardian News
Direct link to video on Youtube from Guardian News
Bill Gabbert of Wildfire Today has been covering these southern California wildfires, both on Wildfire Today and Fire Aviation:
A sampling of media reports:
Video from NBC Los Angeles' News Helicopter over wildfires (December 5th) compared to before the wildfires
direct link to video from NBC 4 in Los Angeles
Short aerial footage from Guardian News
Direct link to video on Youtube from Guardian News
Bill Gabbert of Wildfire Today has been covering these southern California wildfires, both on Wildfire Today and Fire Aviation:
- Skirball Fire closes I405 in Los Angeles
- Thomas Fire burns to ocean
- Southern California wildfires from space
- California temporarily reconstitutes aerial fleets
- MAFFS and 747 tanker activated
A sampling of media reports:
- Washington Post - photo essay (December 6th, limited free views)
- New York Times - photo essay (December 6th, limited free views)
- KSBY - central California Air Attack assisting in southern California wildfires
- NBC Bay Area - Bay area crews assisting in southern California wildfires
- NBC 4 Los Angeles - Wind driven wildfires
- NBC 4 Los Angeles - Traffic woes, evacuations, etc. (video, photos, and map)
Labels:
2017 California wildfires,
CA wildfires,
CAL FIRE
Monday, December 04, 2017
Prescribed Burns in New Jersey (late Nov-Early Dec 2017)
The New Jersey Forest Fire Service did some prescribed burns in late November extending into December 3rd, 2017. The facebook post below from the New Jersey Forests was posted on November 28, 2017.
And here are some images from NJ Forest Fire Service Section A3 showing some prescribed burns in their district in northern New Jersey. Not the prescribed burn sign in the first set of images after the short video. I have seen these road signs if I was out and about near a prescribed burn.
And here are some images from NJ Forest Fire Service Section A3 showing some prescribed burns in their district in northern New Jersey. Not the prescribed burn sign in the first set of images after the short video. I have seen these road signs if I was out and about near a prescribed burn.
Friday, December 01, 2017
Evergreen's B-17 (N207EV) sold to Collings Foundation
After I shared the video on historic B-17 air tankers in Alaska (1960-75) on November 27th I wanted to find a video to share of a B-17 starting her engines and taking off, preferably one that had seen service as an air tanker.
I lucked out, and the video that I am embedding below cropped up on Youtube in the up next area as I was viewing Evergreen B-17 N207EV, 44-83785 starting her engines at a 1995 Warbirds show in Fresno CA. The video is just over two minutes.
Direct link to video
The video in question is titled "Saying goodbye to Evergreen's B-17 with a start up and take off" (published on August 5, 2017). It is just over 17 minutes long. I admit that I hesitated to share this with you because of the length of the video. But when I saw the description (go to the direct link where you will see this description. I was hooked.
Direct link to video uploaded by planesguy
The Collings Foundation will spend the next year restoring her. Perhaps she will join their Wings of Freedom Tour in the future? Will she spend part of the year at their American Heritage Museum when it is completed? Depending on when you arrive at the American Heritage Museum page, you may see their Capital Fundraising campaign appeal. I am not soliciting funds for them, but I wish them well as the raise the necessary funds for this museum. I can't wait to go.
For more information on NJ207V, 44-83785 the Warbirds Registry has a nice information page that does not reflect her transfer to Collings Foundation ownership. This B-17 saw many years of service as an air tanker first by Intermountain Aviation (1969 to 1975), and then by Evergreen Helicopters (1975 -1992).
I am certain that N207EV will be loved in her new home. Many outside of the Collings Foundation will love her and see her up close and personal whether or not she goes on the Collings Foundation Wings of Freedom Tour after her restoration is complete.
I lucked out, and the video that I am embedding below cropped up on Youtube in the up next area as I was viewing Evergreen B-17 N207EV, 44-83785 starting her engines at a 1995 Warbirds show in Fresno CA. The video is just over two minutes.
Direct link to video
The video in question is titled "Saying goodbye to Evergreen's B-17 with a start up and take off" (published on August 5, 2017). It is just over 17 minutes long. I admit that I hesitated to share this with you because of the length of the video. But when I saw the description (go to the direct link where you will see this description. I was hooked.
For years this gentle giant has sat inside of Evergreen Aviation Museum in McMinnville, Oregon. Now owned by the Collings Foundation, they flew the bird out of KMMV one last time as we all said good bye to the old gal. She will be missed by us here at Evergreen.I started to watch the video and felt the love that everyone at Evergreen had for a B-17. So I watched the video honoring this beloved B-17 as she took off for her new home at the Collings Foundation. This video shows that you can love an airplane. Note the cars parked along the road as people came to watch her take off from KMMV and Evergreen Aviation for the last time.
Direct link to video uploaded by planesguy
The Collings Foundation will spend the next year restoring her. Perhaps she will join their Wings of Freedom Tour in the future? Will she spend part of the year at their American Heritage Museum when it is completed? Depending on when you arrive at the American Heritage Museum page, you may see their Capital Fundraising campaign appeal. I am not soliciting funds for them, but I wish them well as the raise the necessary funds for this museum. I can't wait to go.
For more information on NJ207V, 44-83785 the Warbirds Registry has a nice information page that does not reflect her transfer to Collings Foundation ownership. This B-17 saw many years of service as an air tanker first by Intermountain Aviation (1969 to 1975), and then by Evergreen Helicopters (1975 -1992).
I am certain that N207EV will be loved in her new home. Many outside of the Collings Foundation will love her and see her up close and personal whether or not she goes on the Collings Foundation Wings of Freedom Tour after her restoration is complete.
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