Aerial firefighting in Europe
Brittany Wise, Vice-President and General Manager of Civil Aviation Services at Erickson Incorporated, discusses the eradication and control of wildfires
Longer fire seasons are the new normal around the world. New records are set each year as countries grapple with extreme heat, challenging wind conditions, and droughts, which leads to more frequent, intense wildfires. In the last three years, we’ve seen the wildfire landscape change significantly around the world and the entities responsible for eradicating and controlling the spread of wildfires have the additional challenge of predicting the unpredictable with the new normal. It takes an incredible amount of experience, knowledge and planning to prepare for the unknown of a fire season.
Angles of attack
Aerial firefighting is a significant tool when battling wildfires. Operators around the world are supporting agencies in their efforts to protect their nation’s citizens and property with safe, effective aerial assets. According to the National Interagency Fire Center (NIFC), the United States saw a reduction in the total number of fires and acres burned in 2019; however, the European Union (EU) saw a substantial increase. Agencies and organizations within the EU were battling a 283-per-cent increase in total acres of fire from 2018. While the increase was significant, the total acres burned in 2019 equated to 56 per cent of the total acres burned in 2017, indicating the unpredictably of fire seasons and the need for aerial assets to scale with acres burned each season.
The right support
Erickson has been supporting agencies around the world for decades. That experience has given us the unique opportunity to identify and develop methodologies and innovations that enable agencies predictable operations and results within an unpredictable and ever-changing environment. Technological innovations that increase safety and save lives are at the forefront of Erickson’s Research and Development team, led by Jeffrey Baxter.
While headquartered in the US, Erickson has been supporting agencies within the EU for more than 20 years and continues to support individual member states in their service to constituents supporting more than 13 S-64 Air Crane® Helicopters throughout the region in their aerial firefighting efforts.
Erickson has been supporting agencies within the EU for more than 20 years
Erickson begins preparations and planning for the EU fire season months in advance. Aircraft are mobilized from different locations throughout the world. Crews are positioned to load and unload aircraft from boats or airplanes. Pilots transition from servicing one customer to another, in addition to maintaining proficiency. Each logistical element is choreographed by our teams to ensure operational success and guided by safety. It is truly an incredible sight to watch an operator prepare for a fire season and selflessly support the agencies they serve.
July 2020
Issue
In this Police Aviation issue:
Provider Profile: San Diego Police Department Air Support Unit
Aerial assets of the US Customs and Border Patrol
The cost of special missions insurance
Sharing experiences and CRM as a police aviator
Automatic reactions: When technology isn’t an asset
Multi-agency management: Designing, creating and building a response system
Case Study: AirLec Ambulance
Interview: Cameron Curtis, AAMS President and CEO
Brittany (Wise) Black
Brittany Wise is Vice-President and General Manager of Civil Aviation Services at Erickson Incorporated