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Old 6th Jul 2015, 16:13
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Hi All

interested in finding some info on who runs fire detection in various states. I only know of discovery air, but I know there are others in other states.

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Old 6th Jul 2015, 16:23
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If you wish to find information on who flys fire in various states, the you must ask this question on an American website, however of you wish to find out who flys fire in various Canadian PROVINCES, then you are on the right forum. { Maried to a Kiwi by the way}
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my apologies, you must forgive my ignorance "correction - interested in finding some info on who runs fire detection in various PROVINCES" hahaha gotta learn somehow

clunckdriver - are you sure the kiwi didnt marry you for residency in your beautiful country?
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http://www.ciffc.ca/

There ya go.
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No, we were in fact maried in NZ, lived both there and Oz, she is related to the Ngatuaritoa tribe, so mind what you say or you will share the fate of the British Red Jackets! {You might have to explain this to non Kiwis!} On a more serious note, this would be a VERY productive year to be in fire detection, but in recent times there have been some very wet seasons with little productive flying, its a gamble.
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clunckdriver - haha I couldnt resist joking about it, Im just keen to do some more flying in different parts of the world, keen as to get to canada, and the fire season is opposite to aus, so could work perfect

newfieboy - cheers that helps
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