Finlay Creek Fire
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Re: Finlay Creek Fire
I'm on knox mountain. The wind is going crazy. Win or lose, those firefighters have my full respect. I can't imagine fighting a fire in this kind of wind, but they're trying and by the smoke it looks like they're winning. Unbelievable.
Good luck crews.
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Re: Finlay Creek Fire
Those 8 planes had to come from somewhere. Pulled off other fires? Had them standing in reserve?
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Re: Finlay Creek Fire
tsayta wrote:Those 8 planes had to come from somewhere. Pulled off other fires? Had them standing in reserve?
thats what i always wonder about to . . theres atleast 3 fires thst are huge still burning peoples places up.
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Re: Big Smoke South West of Peachland
WalterWhite wrote:
- and to the right of that, just left of center is an even tinier plane - the bird dog.
Nice catch! I didn't see it. That is the Aero Commander AC90 from Penticton.
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Re: Finlay Creek Fire
We were just out by the Coq turnoff and could see the planes dipping in the lake.
I would say they were these
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canadair_CL-215
There were 4 of them and two others we could not really see. One was very small, the bird dog I guess, and one much larger plane. Maybe the larger one was the one carrying retardant. We were quite high up and could not see where the drop site was so we did not see the retardant being dropped. On the way home, we also saw what appeared to be a news helicopter on its way.
I would say they were these
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canadair_CL-215
There were 4 of them and two others we could not really see. One was very small, the bird dog I guess, and one much larger plane. Maybe the larger one was the one carrying retardant. We were quite high up and could not see where the drop site was so we did not see the retardant being dropped. On the way home, we also saw what appeared to be a news helicopter on its way.
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Re: Finlay Creek Fire
tsayta wrote:Those 8 planes had to come from somewhere. Pulled off other fires? Had them standing in reserve?
Probably elsewhere and standing by, really can't tell. I know that Conair 49 left early this afternoon and isn't part of the battle. Cranbrook? Moyie area? Evac order there.
The 215T's (or 415's) are based in Kamloops. Friend lives near the airport and told me about them a while ago. Said he saw some from Quebec as well.
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Re: Finlay Creek Fire
[quote="tsayta"]Those 8 planes had to come from somewhere. Pulled off other fires? Had them standing in reserve?[/quote]
Some sit at Penticton until called out. Kelowna is not set up for them as a rule. Other wise they come from Kamloops.
Some sit at Penticton until called out. Kelowna is not set up for them as a rule. Other wise they come from Kamloops.
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Re: Finlay Creek Fire
This smoke smells different. More campfire like or something. Can't describe it
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Re: Finlay Creek Fire
We only saw 6 planes.
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Re: Finlay Creek Fire
gardengirl wrote:We only saw 6 planes.
Some were refilling at Penticton, and 2 are getting fuel as well as retardant right now. They will all be stopping soon. Sunset occurring and when twilight ends they will stop attacking from the air.
Winds have shifted dramatically in Penticton. So much so I can see blue sky and can't smell smoke from the southern fires. Airport here only reporting 8kmh. A far cry from an hour ago.
Getting time for the ground crews to go at 'er.
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Re: Finlay Creek Fire
Air tanker action is according to priorities and there is a list of factors. This fire being a new start with no other new starts probably has a very high priority and some tankers from other bases may be used. Any fire threatening structures would have a top priority.
Not looking good with it again doubling in size and shut down time for aircraft fast approaching. Heavy equipment constructing guards through the night probably, at least on the flanks where accessible.
Not looking good with it again doubling in size and shut down time for aircraft fast approaching. Heavy equipment constructing guards through the night probably, at least on the flanks where accessible.
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Re: Finlay Creek Fire
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Re: Finlay Creek Fire
Convair 55 and 47 are done for the day. The Electras will not be coming back here, heading back to whence they came. Bird Dog is still out there as well as the the helis. Not sure about the CL-215's (4's?) but they most likely are heading back to base.
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Re: Finlay Creek Fire
Got some nice pix from the hwy above Peachland. Glad I went out but omigod, the fire is huge by now.
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