A testament to the skill level and courage of Firefighting pilots!

The fact the plane gains several thousand pounds in seconds and the pilot has to account for it is mindblowing!

I love the “you can’t even see the driver” part.

Aerial firefighting, a critical component of wildfire management, plays a pivotal role in controlling and extinguishing fires that pose significant threats to communities and natural landscapes. Among the array of aircraft designed for this purpose, Canadair has stood out with its specialized firefighting planes, showcasing the importance of precision and efficiency in combating wildfires from the air.

Purpose-Built Aircraft: Canadair, a prominent Canadian aerospace manufacturer, has produced specialized aircraft tailored for aerial firefighting. The Canadair CL-215 and its successor, the CL-415, have become synonymous with effective and targeted fire suppression.

Scooping Capability: One of the standout features of Canadair firefighting aircraft is their ability to “scoop” water from nearby water sources. The CL-415, in particular, can perform low-altitude water pickups from lakes or reservoirs, enabling a rapid turnaround and sustained firefighting efforts.

Drop Accuracy: Canadair aircraft are designed for precision drops, allowing firefighting teams to deliver water or retardant with accuracy. This targeted approach ensures that resources are utilized efficiently, minimizing waste and maximizing the impact on suppressing the fire.

Adaptability to Varied Terrain: The versatility of Canadair firefighting planes makes them well-suited for diverse terrains. Whether navigating mountainous regions or coastal areas, these aircraft can adapt to different environments, reaching areas that may be challenging for ground-based crews.

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Karl Heidar
Karl Heidar
4 years ago

LOL, but listen to the person in the backround, the woman keeps bitching at the man that they are running late, and he cant even see the “Driver” 😀