Air Force Extinguishes Forest Fires From The Air

Yesterday, the Villa Altagracia community was covered by intense columns of smoke due to a fire at its municipal landfill, which has been ongoing for several weeks. To combat the fire and smoke, special units of the Dominican Air Force were deployed, including up to two helicopters equipped with “Bambi Buckets.”

The Air Force had a team of eight people in the air, which included pilots, technicians, and observers who have been working tirelessly for weeks. According to Colonel As Henríquez Taveras, the pilot in charge of Public Relations for the Air Force, each aircraft has a crew consisting of two pilots, a maintenance technician, and an observer who directs the pilot to the precise location for water discharge.

In some cases, the Air Force is not even needed, and forest guards are enough to control the fire from the ground. However, the magnitude of the fire at Villa Altagracia required the use of two of the institution’s BELL UH-1H-HUEY II helicopters, which were equipped with the “Bambi Bucket” device capable of carrying up to 1,300 liters of water.

Read more on this story at Dominican Today

Ryan Mason
Ryan Mason
Ryan is an accomplished writer and aerial photographer that has worked in the aviation industry for over a decade before co-founding AerialFire Magazine. Originally from Melbourne, Australia, Ryan is a former police officer that focuses his writing and photography efforts on para-public operations and agricultural aviation.

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