Monday, September 15, 2014

I have a fascination with aerial firefighting. The combination of my career and one of my longest lasting interests works for me. A few days ago, I went to San Bernardino International Airport and photographed the loading of retardant into several air tankers, which were working the Silverado Fire.

Two of the tankers were converted DC-10 airliners. Early "Jumbo Jets", the are huge. I had never seen one at SBD, so I though I'd head over and snap a few pics.

I got lucky, and caught two of them. Tankers 911 and 912.



As you can see, pretty impressive. Whats really impressive, is the video below. It was shot a few hours after the above photo, from the Silverado Fire. Watch full screen HD if you can.



I don't know who shot it, I wish it was me. I'm just guessin' that the design team at McDonnell Douglas, back in the '60s, had no idea their jumbo jet would be doing that for a living. I sure didn't see it coming.

Thanks for reading,
Schmoe

2 comments:

  1. Cap-

    You are not the only one that has a fascination with Aerial Firefighting!

    I'm sure you know about this site: http://fireaviation.com

    In fact, if memory serves, you might have linked to it in the past. There is another good HD video on the Courtney Fire which includes some impressive video on the DC-10 Tankers.

    Be safe.

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  2. Badger Medic - I can't stop watching it. Also, thanks for the links, I haven't been there for a while and will check it out again.
    Thanks for the comment.

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