Airborne Firefighting: SC Forestry Commission’s Newest Tools in Action

On Friday, October 11, the South Carolina Forestry Commission showcased its newest firefighting tools in an impressive demonstration at Santee State Park. The event featured two Air Tractor 802A Fire Boss planes, which skillfully scooped water from Lake Marion before dropping it on a controlled burn at Manchester State Forest.

These amphibious aircraft, capable of hauling up to 800 gallons of water in a single pass, are a critical addition to the SCFC’s firefighting efforts. With a contract secured through Minnesota-based Dauntless Air, the planes will provide aerial support for up to 75 days each year, bolstering the state’s ability to quickly respond to wildfires. The Fire Boss planes can remain in the air for over three hours at a time, allowing them to repeatedly target wildfires and help contain them before they grow out of control.

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