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Working With Helicopter Drops

Category: 
Aviation

 

Consider the following questions when you have a helicopter with a bucket working in your area:

  • Is the helicopter a Type 1? For larger helicopters, increase the distance ground personnel must standby from the drop zone.
  • How might you use helicopter drops to knock down or secure a fire area that poses a direct threat to escaping control lines or climbing ladder fuels?
  • Do you have good communications?
  • Does the pilot have a clear understanding of the target?
  • Are there trees and/or snags in the drop zone?
  • Are ground crews clear of the area?
  • How will the winds affect the mission?
  • What is the turnaround time for the helicopter from drop zone to fill site?
  • Are people on the ground aware of the effects of the helicopter’s rotor wash?
  • Are you providing feedback to the pilot about drop accuracy? Be honest and constructive.
  • How can high altitudes and/or high temperatures affect helicopter performance capabilities? Be aware they may be significantly reduced.

 

 

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Tuesday, November 30, 2021 - 10:05

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