I remember 30 years ago when Conair had C-54s, A-26s, and was trying to convert the ex-RCAF Trackers into FireCats, but that didn't work out. It good to see the new fleet of aircraft that can get the job done. When I was with 1 CER at CFB Chilliwack, we were called out couple of times to fire forest fires, it's hard, dirty, dangerous work on the ground, fight the big fires from the air is the best way, and fire season has already started and I hope all the firefighters, in the air and on the ground stay safe, and come home at the end of the season.
I live in Sumas, Wa., just south of Abbotsford. I see Conair planes all the time practicing, and departing to and returning from water drop missions. I'm thankful for the service they provide as Washington also needs their services frequently these days. Good video.
Good Video, Conair is actually the largest privately owned arial firefighting company in the world, and with the largest fleet. They have worked with Sécurité Civile Government of France sinse the 1980's, as France has previously purchased numerous Firecat Turbo models for their tanker fleet over the years. I think much of their training has now moved into their own simulator, unlike in the past when only hands on arial training was the norm. Harrison Lake was a regular spot, and i also viewed in the Chilliwack River valley on occation, always busy in the spring tuning up for the summer fire season. They have been working in Austraiia in recient years aswell, and have purchased I believe an Idaho based water bomber company. Conair's late Chairman, also built and developed the large maintanance hanger at the south east side of the Abbotsford airport, this was Cascade Aerospace ltd, a Boeing 737 and Lockheed Hercules maintance/overhaul facility. The hanger was built to hold four 737 aircraft at a time, the business was sold several years back to the large eastern Canadian overhaul and maintance compny IMP Group.
I remember 30 years ago when Conair had C-54s, A-26s, and was trying to convert the ex-RCAF Trackers into FireCats, but that didn't work out. It good to see the new fleet of aircraft that can get the job done. When I was with 1 CER at CFB Chilliwack, we were called out couple of times to fire forest fires, it's hard, dirty, dangerous work on the ground, fight the big fires from the air is the best way, and fire season has already started and I hope all the firefighters, in the air and on the ground stay safe, and come home at the end of the season.
actually they were DC-6's
@@slotcarpalace Yes, you're right, after all it was over 30 years ago now. And I forgot the Avengers and the CV-580s.
They had tons of firecats in service, every summer you could hear them coming and going to fires on the south coast that were too small for the mars
@@slotcarpalacewas just about to say that
Buffalo Airways has C-54s Conair had DC-6s
I live in Sumas, Wa., just south of Abbotsford. I see Conair planes all the time practicing, and departing to and returning from water drop missions. I'm thankful for the service they provide as Washington also needs their services frequently these days. Good video.
Fantastic footage, great to see the Dash 8 in action.
That’s a great use of a q400. Horizon Air has 3 parked by a hanger in Portland Oregon. If you need more..
Thanks Mark, good Canadian know how. Lots of work that starts now, no doubt, Fort Nelson right here in B.C.
Abby is also a Lockheed authorized repair facility for Hercules aircraft and does extensive service work with the RCAF and USMC
Good Video, Conair is actually the largest privately owned arial firefighting company in the world, and with the largest fleet. They have worked with Sécurité Civile Government of France sinse the 1980's, as France has previously purchased numerous Firecat Turbo models for their tanker fleet over the years. I think much of their training has now moved into their own simulator, unlike in the past when only hands on arial training was the norm. Harrison Lake was a regular spot, and i also viewed in the Chilliwack River valley on occation, always busy in the spring tuning up for the summer fire season. They have been working in Austraiia in recient years aswell, and have purchased I believe an Idaho based water bomber company. Conair's late Chairman, also built and developed the large maintanance hanger at the south east side of the Abbotsford airport, this was Cascade Aerospace ltd, a Boeing 737 and Lockheed Hercules maintance/overhaul facility. The hanger was built to hold four 737 aircraft at a time, the business was sold several years back to the large eastern Canadian overhaul and maintance compny IMP Group.
Beautiful plane.
Those are going to be the best irrigated grapes in all of BC.
Some of these Q400 tankers are also in the U.S.
It's going to be a bad wildfire season eh! Stay safe everyone ❤
Where do you spotted this q400 water bomber
What is the capacity of this aircraft? Great footage btw!
10,000 litres (2,640 US gallons)
@@dtoften Thanks mate!
See these alot...om put in east maple ridge
Most of them were sent to Manitoba help with fires northern communitie flin flon MB
Are they Ex Horizon Air??