Tackling Rotorcraft’s “Dirty Dozen”
By Jim Tise, FAA’s Office of Communications The pilot of the Bell 206 helicopter was returning on a cross-country business...
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By Jim Tise, FAA’s Office of Communications The pilot of the Bell 206 helicopter was returning on a cross-country business...
On October 27, 2022, after nearly three years of planning and assessment, the Orange County Fire Authority (OCFA) Board of...
Aurora Flight Sciences, a Boeing Company, has released its latest small UAS product, the Skiron Expeditionary sUAS, or SKIRON-X. This...
DAR ES SALAAM — Tanzania’s army has deployed hundreds of troops to help firefighters who have been battling a blaze on...
A wildfire grew out of control in the evening hours of Oct. 24, prompting local officials to call for evacuations...
Due to the trend of climate change, which promises that Slovenia will be increasingly threatened by wildfires, the Ministry of...
Table Mountain Aerial Cableway led tributes on Sunday afternoon to the brave firefighters, saying: “A huge word of thanks to the firefighters...
On Tuesday, the Tennessee Emergency Management Agency worked with the Tennessee National Guard to provide two UH-60 Blackhawk helicopters to...
ABBOTSFORD, CANADA (October 26, 2022) – Conair Group Inc., operating the largest, privately-owned fixed wing fleet of firefighting aircraft in...
Helicopters have long been part of San Diego county's firefighting force. But often the first choppers flying in are not...