Friday, April 04, 2025

2025 Wildfire Season: Large Airtankers Worked Recent Wildfires in North and South Carolina

Airtankers and helicopters on federal contracts are a national resource. While most of these firefighting aircraft and lead aircraft work in the western United States, any State Forest Service can request the help of these firefighting aircraft. I try to pay attention to when any airtankers are working wildfires on the east coast. I wrote about Super Scoopers from Bridger Aerospace helping out in North Carolina on March 31  Today I am focusing on large airtankers that helped fight these wildfires. I am grateful to see that both Neptune Aviation Services and !0 Tanker Air Carrier recently worked wildfires that burned in North and South Carolina. While I have read that there were numerous helicopters with buckets working these fires and helicopters can do a lot of good in helping the wildland firefighters on the ground, it is always helpful to have the help of larger airtankers such as those from 10 Tanker Air Carrier and Neptune Aviation. I am glad that both companies had large airtankers available to help out both states. Neptune Aviation’s Bae-146 can drop up to 3,000 gallons of retardant and 10 Tankers DC-10’s can drop up to 9,400 gallons of retardant.

Note: I embedded two images from Facebook below this paragraph, one from the North Carolina Forest Service showing a BAe0-146 airtanker from Neptune Aviation's working a wildfire and the other from 10 Tanker. If you can not see these images, either because you are using a cellphone or for other reasons,  Neptune Aviation’s post may be found here, and 10 Tanker’s post may be found on this page





Wednesday, April 02, 2025

2025 Wildfire Season: Tablerock Wildfire & other Wildfires in North Carolina


Direct link to video from WLOS News 13 on YouTube.

I have been aware of the many wildfires burning in North and South Carolina for several days. I spent some time in North Carolina outside of Asheville several years ago and still remember the beautiful country in the mountains and valleys in western North Carolina, and I am saddened by these wildfires. The video that I shared above highlights several of the wildfires currently burning in North and South Carolina where recent rains have helped wildland firefighters achieve higher containment levels. Thanks to my friends at the B10 NJ Wildland Fire Page who shared this video on their website today.


One of the wildfires of note that I have heard of through my news feed is the Table Rock Fire that has currently burned 15,642 acres in northern South Carolina and bordering North Carolina. As I write this post, it is at 70 percent containment and is caused by humans. The fire was first reported on March 24th.


Direct link to video from Carolina Fox on YouTube