forest suppression
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forest suppression
does anyone know which companies might be responsible for fire suppression in BC and what their min requirements might be?
any help would be greatly appreciated.
thanks in advance
any help would be greatly appreciated.
thanks in advance
Conair is one for sure. I think they require 2500 PIC with at least 500 MPIC. Look on http://www.pilotcareercenter.com under carrier listings in BC. Their site is http://www.conair.ca I know a couple pilots there (both on the Convair 580) and they really like their job.
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forest suppression vs fire suppression
yeah, i thought about that after i pressed the submit button, and i also figured that someone would have something to say about it. i had an inclination that it might be you cornelius, that would put your two cents in.
haha
just so that i stand corrected...forest fire suppression
thank you...have a nice day!
by the way, thanks for the info bcflyer. much appreciated.
haha
just so that i stand corrected...forest fire suppression
thank you...have a nice day!
by the way, thanks for the info bcflyer. much appreciated.
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Not sure about fire suppression minimums but for fire patrol, we require a minimum of 1500 TT and 500 MPIC. Pretty standard time for most places (due to insurance). If you need more information, PM me.
Good luck.

Good luck.
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I think I like "forest suppression" better!
lots of forest suppression goin on last summer
Otherwise they got it right above, Conair is 2500 TTL.
Any fire patrolling would be a separate company. There has to be very harsh conditions before they would send out a birddog and/or bomber out on a loaded patrol. Better to have the group standing by at the base ready to go in any direction.
lots of forest suppression goin on last summer
Otherwise they got it right above, Conair is 2500 TTL.
Any fire patrolling would be a separate company. There has to be very harsh conditions before they would send out a birddog and/or bomber out on a loaded patrol. Better to have the group standing by at the base ready to go in any direction.
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hey,
thanks for the info, any more on what companies might have the contracts for this year, and what their qualifications might be?
thanks again
thanks for the info, any more on what companies might have the contracts for this year, and what their qualifications might be?
thanks again
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Another company that workes in B.C. is Airspray that is based in Edmonton. I am not sure of what the min hours need are but I would imagine that they are the same as Conair. North Cariboo Airlines flies the smoke jumpers in Ft St John and there are a number of othere companies that fire patrols. you could contact the forrest service in Victoria for who they are
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