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Bravo73
24th Oct 2007, 21:39
Are there any Rotorheads working on the fires which are currently ravaging California?


Fly safe if you are.

Gordy
25th Oct 2007, 05:40
Yep---Just arrived today at KSEE, supposedly assigned to the Harris fire but got comandeered to close out the day on the witch fire. Will try to get pictures tomorrow. I can tell you that it looks like a war zone. There are neighborhoods where one or two homes burned...then half a mile away there will be a neighborhood where one or two homes did not burn. It is very eerie too, flying over LOTS of homes and NO cars or people.

Brilliant Stuff
25th Oct 2007, 09:17
Well I for one will be routing for you all. I can not imagine how big that job is. the news reports unfortunately are not very insightful.

All the best of luck to you all.

west lakes
25th Oct 2007, 10:37
From JB

http://www.pprune.org/forums/showthread.php?t=297375

misterbonkers
25th Oct 2007, 11:19
some pictures here;

http://www.firehawkhelicopters.com/Pictures.htm

Aser
25th Oct 2007, 14:00
Amazing fixed-wing drop!
http://www.liveleak.com/view?i=e4b_1193018591

Take care.

vaqueroaero
25th Oct 2007, 15:47
Some pictures here:

http://signonsandiego.lamphost.net/wildfires

Goldy - KSEE used to be my home airport. I worked for Blackhawk Helicopters for a while.

Did you have to cease operations when El Presidente came to view the damage?

Fly safe.

Gordy
26th Oct 2007, 04:07
Nope we kept flying--in fact, I knew he was coming, and we all had our "secret descrete" transponder codes and carried on flying. I am on the "Harris Fire" with 17 other civilian helicopters and 6 military blackhawks. There was a report of a crash in the morning but I heard later it was just a "hard landing" by ne of your former helicopters. (I have not verified personally). Pics to follow.

vaqueroaero
26th Oct 2007, 12:27
Hi Gordy. It was the Long Ranger I used to fly. Everyone walked away which is the important thing.
If you get out on the Witch fire I'd be interested to know about damage on the east end of Palomar Mountain, near Lake Henshaw. A friend has a new house there. Also Mesa Grande, another friend has a 700 acre ranch.
Fly safe & I'd appreciate any news when you get time. Looking forward to the pics.

Gordy
27th Oct 2007, 05:16
OK here are some pictures. Unfortunately, I am not flying near Mesa Grande, I am right on the border by Tecate, Barret lake and Potrero areas on the Harris fire. The structures lost were all in mountainous areas as opposed to home close together.

Harris/Lyons Vally Helibase:

http://i76.photobucket.com/albums/j35/helokat/LaFonda/8c38a145.jpg

And the news reported we were grounded---right....This was during a slop over that started running towards the helibase---at one point we had upto 9 medium helicopters in a daisy chain....

http://i76.photobucket.com/albums/j35/helokat/LaFonda/c88ec1cd.jpg

http://i76.photobucket.com/albums/j35/helokat/LaFonda/859ca33e.jpg

http://i76.photobucket.com/albums/j35/helokat/LaFonda/09f4acf3.jpg

Tanker drop

http://i76.photobucket.com/albums/j35/helokat/LaFonda/16b7f90b.jpg

One lucky home-owner:

http://i76.photobucket.com/albums/j35/helokat/LaFonda/7eb9c29a.jpg

"Timothy"

http://i76.photobucket.com/albums/j35/helokat/LaFonda/81164abe.jpg

Burnt home:

http://i76.photobucket.com/albums/j35/helokat/LaFonda/98ea2c31.jpg

Someone had a sense of humor--telling the military to use pink paint for visibilty....

http://i76.photobucket.com/albums/j35/helokat/LaFonda/2cbfd2e0.jpg

And finally---here is what San Diego Sheriff pilots ride on when the helicopters are fighting fires....

http://i76.photobucket.com/albums/j35/helokat/LaFonda/c687fde0.jpg

RVDT
27th Oct 2007, 07:40
N 205HQ Serial 30100.

Did about 300 hours in that thing about 18 years ago. It had 22,000 hours on it then! What about now?