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12 770 Fire Angel poised for Australian fires 14 Wipaire expands team members 17 RockAIR approved for USFS airborne firefighting 18 Thrush Aircraft begins exploration of autonomous air tanker 20 Macedonian AT-802A Fire Boss spotted following heavy maintenance in Croatia 22 Red Bull Air Race newest star: The Air Tractor AT-802 Fire Boss

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On the cover: The Aerotech Group’s Fire Angel 770-gallon Thrush makes a practice water bombing with company pilot, Shaun Sinclair, at the controls. The Transland/DynaNav controller can make Level 1 through Level 6 rated drops.. On this page: Sam McCabe with the 770 Fire Angel (converted 710P Thrush). Note the closed Transland Fire Gate that interfaces with a Transland/DynaNav controller and GPS. Sam also serves as Vice-President of the Aerial Application Association of Australia. See story on page 6. &

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Struggling with the government January has morphed into February and with it sees the return of the Southern Plains winter fire season. Predictive Services is forecasting a huge swath of the country encompassing most of Texas, Oklahoma and large parts of Colorado, Kansas and New Mexico to be under elevated fire danger perhaps well into the month of May. Last year these wind driven fires resulted in deaths of six people and thousands of heads of livestock. As a precaution, the Texas Forest Service has mobilized a large number of firefighting assets, including aircraft. By the first of February, there were eight SEATs, one heavy air tanker and associated aerial supervision platforms. Once again it appears the Bureau of Land Management has bungled the National Single Engine Air Tanker fire contracts. They issued a bid within a bid seeking cheaper prices which in itself seems shady; seemingly certain contractors had access to other contractors’ prices. This bears resemblance to what is going in Washington, DC these days where upper level management sets the rules and do what they want, not what is right. There have been at least four protests filed. We should soon see where this will go. The government’s experiment using Cessna Citation jets for lead planes has failed. It is

reported that on a steep pushover the engines on the Citation would hiccup causing the pilot great concern. The reason for the experiment was the King Airs and turbine Commanders that had been filling this position were simply not fast enough to keep up with today’s jetpowered third generation air tankers. I am sure the experiment will continue, as it is apparent that aerial supervision coordination is lacking on initial attack fires. The Citation jets were a pleasure to work with and I hate to see them go. The following is just a small example of how politics at the top affects the average little guy or gal. In January I was scheduled to attend the National Aerial Firefighting Academy in Sacramento, California. Hotels were reserved, rental car arranged and airline tickets purchased. The day before I was to fly out I received an email stating that due to the government shut-down the course had been cancelled. This one event affected hundreds of workers both government and civilian. I can only imagine the amount of waste globally, certainly in the billions of dollars

in aerial firefighting. On a large complex fire, one gets situational data on where you need to be on the fire and the location of other aircraft. With more aircraft complying with the mandate, it will only get better. Hope you all have a safe and prosperous fire season and I hope to see you in the mountains.

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The ABS-D requirement for aircraft position reporting will go into effect on January 01, 2020. For several years, I have had one in my aircraft. With each season and more widespread use, it has become a valuable tool

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770 Fire Angel poised for Australia by Jessica McCabe

In December 2017, The Aerotech Group, based in Kent Town, SA Australia, took possession of its new 710P Thrush. The purchase was made through Campbell Briggs of Statewide Aviation, Australia’s Thrush dealer, based in Moree NSW. The aircraft is powered by Pratt & Whitney Canada’s PT6A-67AG engine. This may have seemed an unusual purchase to many, as The Aerotech Group has been buying Air Tractors since the early 1980s and has been a big supporter of the brand. And it still is, currently having 12 Air Tractors in its fleet.

Managing Director of The Aerotech Group, Sam McCabe, says, “Our Australian Fire Agency had voiced some concerns in us providing only one type of aircraft for our aerial firefighting contract. Whilst there was no huge pressure from them, we wanted to respond to their concerns.” He also added that the 710P Thrush seemed like “a great value proposition”. “Affectionately, we like to call it the 770 Fire Angel. She’s a pocket rocket. The Aerotech Group’s maintenance crew fitted the Transland fire door as well as the adaptor box, that in fact increased the

hopper capacity to 770 gallons (2,900 litres), which we were pretty impressed with,” said McCabe. The pilot for The Aerotech Group, who has been putting the 770 Fire Angel through its paces, is New Zealand Kiwi, Shaun Sinclair, who thinks its performance has been on the money. “I’m happy to say it carried a full hopper with relative ease with good maneuverability and speed. The aircraft’s climb rate of 800 ft/min were achieved, which was pretty impressive. It started to feel a little uncomfortable when slowed down to 100 kts,” reports Shaun.

Jessica and Sam McCabe of The Aerotech Group at Claremont Airbase (Australia), February 2018, standing in front of the the 770 Fire Angel. The Transland Fire Gate has a fiberglass AT-802 fairing, modified to fit the Fire Angel by Statewide Aviation based in Moree, NSW and was fitted to the aircraft by The Aerotech Group’s engineering and maintenance team.

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Shaun went on to say, “The Transland door coupled with the DynaNav touchscreen controller is very simple and easy to use. It gives the feeling of reliability. I have applied about 60 loads through the aircraft now (February 2018) and it has not missed a beat. The door and controller give the option of dropping up to coverage Level 6. Dropping at this level was not a violent experience provided the airspeed was controlled around 110 kts. From the ground, the drop pattern looks very similar to other SEATs we use and the Australian Fire Agency seems happy with the results.” Statewide Aviation coordinated the registration of the Fire Angel on the Australian registry. The aircraft was uncrated and assembled by the Statewide maintenance team in Moree before being

delivered to The Aerotech Group. Being a Transland dealer, Statewide Aviation worked closely with Roberto Rodriguez and Anthonie York from Transland’s factory in Wichita Falls, Texas to modify the fire gate and adapter box to fit the 710P Thrush creating the 770-gallon Fire Angel.

10” gate doors. It is hydraulically actuated using one accumulator and has the capability to perform manual or hydraulic jettisons (emergency dump). It has ports for foam injection. Its configuration allows the mounting of a spray system on it while the Fire Gate is installed.

The gate has a Transland/DynaNav controller with the capability to control both the Fire Gate and the hydraulic Ag Gate. The controller is set up using a touch screen for the desired drop the pilot wants, whether that is ¼, ½, ¾ or full salvo. The controller also allows the pilot to choose from Level 1 to Level 6 drops with the touch screen.

The 770 Fire Angel has a Transland adapter box installed that allows the Ag Gate to mount to it when the Fire Gate is not needed. The gates mount to the adapter with simple threaded bolts. Two installers can typically make the switch between gates in a couple hours.

The gate has dual, longitudinal positioned doors that are very similar to Transland’s

Shaun is excited about putting the 770 Fire Angel into action in the upcoming season. The aircraft will be used for both firefighting and ag-operations.

The Transland Fire Gate in the full salvo and closed positions. This particular model fire gate is the first to be manufactured by Transland, LLC based in Wichita Falls, Texas.

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Wipaire expands team members “I’m excited to join the Wipaire team. Having known the Wiplinger family for years, I have always respected the company as well as their customer-oriented approach to engineering,” Brad added. “I look forward to combining both my technological and leadership skills to further strengthen Wipaire’s position as the innovative market leader.”

Brad Kutz joins Wipaire, Inc. as Vice President of Engineering

South Saint Paul, Minnesota – Wipaire, Inc.® welcomes Brad Kutz as Vice President of Engineering. Brad mostly recently served as a senior systems engineer for Rockwell Collins, managing development of new products to add functionality to existing platforms. His prior experience also includes stints at Cirrus, leading broad engineering and technical support teams in China and the USA, developing systems for unmanned aerial platforms at AAI Corporation (Textron Defense Systems), along with avionics and electrical engineering development for other aerospace and defense leaders.

Brad has over 15 years of electrical engineering and avionics development experience, including extensive international involvement. A veteran of several complex engineering teams, he has managed projects ranging in size from evolutionary updates to entire new product conceptualization, development, testing, and certification. Brad holds a bachelor’s degree in electrical engineering and a private pilot certificate.

Fire Boss welcomes Global Sales Director Stephen Johnson

“Innovation is part of our heritage, dating back to when my grandfather, Ben, first decided to build a better set of aircraft floats,” stated Chuck Wiplinger, President and COO of Wipaire, Inc. “Brad’s time developing sophisticated avionics systems and overseeing complex engineering projects will be a great help to us as we bring new and exciting products to market. He’s also a pilot, so he understands the wants and needs of our customers from a unique perspective.”

Fire Boss LLC is pleased to welcome Stephen Johnson as Global Sales Director, with responsibility for domestic and international Fire Boss sales. Stephen brings over 20 years of aviation experience, including extensive firefighting knowledge

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RockAIR approved for USFS airborne firefighting TracPlus USA Inc. announced today that their RockAIR flight tracker has been approved by the United States Fire Service (USFS) for use on airborne fire-fighting operations, effective immediately. The RockAIR brings satellite and cellular tracking together in a portable carry-on, carry-off form factor at a much lower cost than traditional dual-mode solutions.

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Tracplus’ Chief Innovation Officer, Chris Hinch commented “We are absolutely delighted to be able to bring the revolutionary capabilities and affordability of the RockAIR to the US firefighting market. With nearly ten years of global customer experience and insights in airborne firefighting built into the RockAIR, USFS’s approval of the RockAIR is a hugely satisfying validation of our technology and recognition of our commitment to our customers operating in this critical market.”

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Thrush Aircraft begins exploration of autonomous air tanker Strategic alliance with Drone America anticipated to yield unmanned solutions to airborne wildfire surveillance and attack – and more. (Albany, GA) The arsenal of airborne tactics available to firefighters and first responders may soon grow significantly as Thrush Aircraft has formed a strategic alliance with highly-regarded unmanned aerial vehicle and systems manufacturer Drone America to begin development of the world’s first autonomous air tanker. The new tanker is expected to blend Thrush’s large airframe and airborne delivery system expertise with Drone America’s “Ariel” amphibious platform – resulting in an aircraft capable of delivering some 800 gallons of water or fire retardant, autonomously. The aircraft will also have the ability to conduct long-duration tactical surveillance flights over a fire to give firefighters, operations managers and public safety coordinators on the ground real-time understanding of conditions and fire behavior. “As the almost incomprehensible devastation of the 2017 fire season has shown, there is virtually no limit to the level of destruction to property and natural environments wildfires can cause,” said Mike Richards, president and CEO of Drone America. “We founded our company on the belief that highly-reliable, well-integrated autonomous

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Thrush Aircraft has entered into a strategic alliance with Drone America to begin exploring unmanned air tankers that could one day soon supplement the wildfire attack capabilities of its manned firefighting aircraft, such as the recently introduced Thrush 510G Switchback which is now entering service with the Georgia Forestry Commission. systems can significantly improve public and environmental safety. Our collaboration with Thrush represents a major step forward in achieving that goal and we’re excited to be joining forces in the fight against one of our country’s most challenging foes: wildland fires.” Currently, only manned air tankers are used in airborne firefighting operations and they are restricted from fighting fires during night hours. However, it is during this “dark

window” that autonomous tankers can take special advantage of the cooler night temperatures and reduced fire activity to support tactical ground operations without risking the lives of pilots. In addition to tanker duties, unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) orbiting high above other firefighting aircraft and equipped with infrared cameras, sensors and integrated communications equipment are particularly well-suited to systematically


map and communicate fire intensity, rate and direction of spread. This high-level, onscene intelligence gathering not only greatly enhances civilian and firefighter safety on the ground, but also helps solve one of the most vexing problems of disaster response: linking voice and data transmissions across different and otherwise incompatible communication systems. In summarizing the new alliance, Payne Hughes, president and CEO of Thrush Aircraft, said: “Thrush prides itself in continuously bringing the highest levels of innovation and value to our industry – and joining in the fight to better control wildfires from the air is in perfect alignment with our recent introduction of the 510G Switchback and its advanced manned-aircraft firefighting capabilities. “Collaborating with Drone America now gives us the ability to enhance airborne firefighting even more by applying our design, manufacturing and flight test capabilities to a whole new generation of autonomous aircraft that can do things manned aircraft simply can’t do safely, or as efficiently. We couldn’t

be more pleased to be getting this new relationship underway,” he concluded. In addition to unmanned air tanker capabilities, this new alliance represents the next step forward in a strategic push to integrate national disaster planning, public safety and safe integration of Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS) into the National Airspace System – as well as a fresh look at current thinking surrounding airborne firefighting regulations and potential alternatives. Teams from both companies will also explore other unmanned heavy-payload applications such as humanitarian aid, disaster relief, remote cargo transportation and maritime patrol for which airframes from Thrush could be uniquely suited. Headquartered in Albany, Georgia, Thrush Aircraft manufactures a full range of aerial application aircraft used in agriculture, forestry and firefighting roles worldwide. Founded in 2003, Thrush Aircraft is wellknown for building the most durable aircraft in the aerial application industry, as well as the best flying – from both pilot and operator

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Macedonian AT-802A Fire Boss spotted following heavy maintenance in Croatia

Macedonian Air Tractor AT-802A Fire Boss Z3-BGU crossing state highway DC31 near Zagreb in Croatia on 20 Dec 2017 (photo ZTC via Igor Bozinovski) by Igor Bozinovski

Macedonian Protection and Rescue Directorate Air Tractor AT802A Fire Boss fire-fighting aircraft, registered Z3-BGU (c/n 802A0313) is seen here crossing the Croatian state highway DC31 some 10 km south-east of Croatian capital Zagreb in the morning of 20 December. The aircraft was noted while being pulled from the hangars of the Aeronautical Technical Center (Zrakoplovno-Tehnicki Centar,

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Red Bull Air Race newest star: The Air Tractor AT-802A Fire Boss by Igor Bozinovski

The Red Bull Air Race World Championship is an official World Championship, accredited by the FAI - The World Air Sports Federation. The Red Bull Air Race features the world’s best racing pilots in a pure motorsport competition that combines speed, precision and skill. Using the fastest, most agile, lightweight race planes, pilots hit speeds of 370 kph while enduring forces of up to 10Gs, as they navigate a low level slalom track marked by 25-metre-high, air-filled pylons. It is a visual spectacle unlike any other - a pure combination of high speed, low altitude and extreme maneuverability! The pilots of the Red Bull Air Race can all be identified by their race planes. As with any motorsport, the unique paint scheme is there to show the team and stand out from all others. And this brings us to Porto where the 2017 Red Bull Air Race happened on 2-3 September and featured an extremely unexpected “racing” bird - the float-equipped Air Tractor AT-802A Fire Boss firefighting amphibian! Being part of the recreational program at Red Bull’s Porto race and flown by pilot Carlos Craveiro - the pilot with 24 firefighting seasons experience and the most Fire Boss flight hours in the world (4.500+ flight hours in an AT-802A with a total time of over 8.000+ flight hours) - the Air Tractor AT-802A Fire Boss overflew the Douro river on three occasions both days of the air race, amusing the crowd with a demonstration of its low-altitude speed (OK, it’s not a race plane, dudes!), agility and above all water-bombing firefighting capabilities. Interesting to note is this particular Fire Boss was indeed the 700th produced AT-802A Air Tractor. Configured as a single-seat AT-802A,

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