Wednesday, November 09, 2022

Erickson Aircrane (2022)

After I devoted this blog to aerial wildland firefighting and related issues in early 2009 it did not take me long to learn about the Erickson Aircrane. Over thirteen years later, I still enjoy watching videos of the Aircrane working wildfires or performing other heavy lift activities. Erickson has a nice webpage chock full of information. If you go their page on their aviation fleet you will see a link for specifications on the S-64E with a link (pdf file) for technical and performance information for the S-64E. Here is an overview of the specifications for the S-64E:

  • power plant: 2 pratt and whitney JFTD12A-4A 
  • 2 to 3 crew
  • fuselage length 70 ft (21.3 meters)
  • Maximum external cargo: 20,000 lbs (9,072 kg)
  • max speed: 115 kts.
  • max range: 217 NM

Mission specific equipment includes but is not limited to:

  • hoists
  • night vision goggles
  • fire tank
  • foam cannon
  • sea snorkle
  • pond snorkle
According to Erickson's aerial firefighting webpage the Aircrane has been used for aerial firefighting by these U.S. agencies and international agencies:
  • SDGE (San Diego Gas and Electric)
  • Los Angeles City Fire (California)
  • U.S. Forest Service
  • Oregon Department of Forestry
  • California Deptartment of Forestry and Fire Protection
  • Hellenic Fire Service (Greece)
  • The National Aerial Firefighting Center (Australia)
  • Forestal Arauco S.A. (Chile)
Erickson's aerial firefighting webpage has some short case study write-ups of some past seasons around the world along with a nice photo gallery.

Here a couple of videos I found to share with you. The first video shows an Aircrane working a wildfire in Greece.





The last video is from Australia.


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