INTRODUCTION
As Australia braces itself for the Spring 2023 season, the stage seems set for a period of heightened vigilance and preparedness in terms of...
How Good Crew Resource Management Catches Errors Before Harm Can Occur
By Nat Drew
Nervous excitement abounds as training has commenced for the Aerial Incendiary Operations...
By Nancy Argyle
During the spring and summer of 2023, a concerned world watched as Canada burned. Toxic smoke from 29 mega-fires, each exceeding 100,000...
Perspectives from Both Sides and How We Move Forward
Lowest Price Technically Acceptable (LPTA) is a government contracting method in which the award is made...
By Urte Širmulyte
Wildfires are breaking out more often, persisting for extended periods, and burning with greater intensity. From North and South America, across Europe,...
Three people have been confirmed deceased after a Turbo Commander operated by Australian company AgAir crashed in Queensland, Australia while performing aerial mapping missions...
The United Aerial Firefighters Association (UAFA) expresses its support for the Wildland Fire Mitigation and Management Commission (WFMMC) and its final report, submitted to...
The Department of Fire and Emergency Services (DFES) activated its aerial firefighting fleet earlier this year over concerns that Western Australia is on track...