More than 1,000 firefighters were battling three blazes Thursday in Northern California. Their arrival is timely, with drought-stressed California facing a long, dry fire season that has already tallied more than 4,000 wildfires scorching nearly 32,000 acres. ![]() The Howard Forest Helitack Base near Willits in Mendocino County is scheduled to get a Hawk later this year. All 10 helitack bases will ultimately acquire one, with two Hawks held in reserve to fill in for helicopters needing maintenance. In addition to Boggs Mountain, Hawks have also been deployed to CAL FIRE bases at Vina in Tehama County, Columbia in Tuolumne County and Hemet in Riverside County. State Sen. Mike McGuire, D- Healdsburg, whose district has been ravaged by wildfires, has called the Hawks "game changers that can help us combat this new reality of megafires." The $24 million Hawk, which can also ferry seven firefighters in a spacious cabin and conduct rescues with a hoist and a 250-foot cable, is a civilian version of Sikorsky's UH-60 Black Hawk flown by U.S. armed forces and others around the world. Transitioning from the Huey to the Hawk program is a "complex process" that requires ensuring pilots and ground crew are safe operating by day before expanding to nighttime operations, he said. ![]() "The program is in its infancy," CAL FIRE Battalion Chief Jake Hannan said. The other four bases included in the program are in Humboldt, Tehama, San Bernardino and San Benito counties. On the other hand, wildfires sometimes die down at night, with lower temperatures and lighter winds affording an ideal time to attack flames.ĬAL FIRE decided not to deploy its Vietnam War-era single-engine Super Huey helicopters for firefighting and rescues in darkness, but is now moving cautiously into a program with the Hawks flown by pilots wearing night vision goggles.įive bases have been approved for the program, marking CAL FIRE's entry into nighttime firefighting for the first time since the agency's aviation branch began with converted crop dusters serving as air tankers in the 1950s.ĬAL FIRE, which operates the world's largest fire department-owed air fleet, now has 58 aircraft, including the Super Huey and Hawk helicopters, 23 air tankers and other fixed-wing aircraft.īoggs Mountain is not currently in line for the night-flying program, and the designated base closest to Sonoma County is the Alma Helitack Fire Station at Los Gatos in Santa Clara County. ![]() The $24 million helicopter's greatest asset is suitability for nighttime firefighting in an era of deadly and devastating infernos like the 2017 North Bay firestorm and last year's Glass fire. "It's the latest and greatest," said Michael Schanley, one of the two pilots assigned to the Boggs Mountain base. ![]() The CAL FIRE Hawk, one of a dozen purchased by the state for $288 million, made its debut this week at the helitack base here amid a pine forest in the Mayacamas Mountains near the rural community of Cobb.Ĭopter 104 - capable of flying up 160 mph and carrying 1,000 gallons of water in a steel tank affixed to its belly - can fly to Santa Rosa in 10 to 12 minutes and lay a 300-yard trail of water on a fire from 100 feet above ground or tree level on arrival. BOGGS MOUNTAIN, CA-With the sound of its twin, 2,000-horsepower turbine engines remarkably muffled, the sleek red and white firefighting helicopter lifted gracefully into an azure sky Thursday morning from a ridgetop base in Lake County.
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