Mar Wall how did you get that position on the helicopter? , I've looked on the Forest service website and its given me nothing as to how to get into fire aviation as a crew chief .
I worked as a Helitack FF in AZ. Try calling your nearest USFS Supervisors office, each Natl. Forest has one. Look up the specific Natl Forest online to find the number, that should get you started.
Irongutz how do I go about getting the postion is it something i can apply for right after I finish my S130 and S190 or do I have to have boots on the ground experince before jumping over to the avaition side of the house as thats the side I want my career in
Gimp - Get your FFT1 and S-290 to be competitive when applying in USAjobs. You need at least 2 years boots on the ground experience (hotshots, engines or handcrews).
The rope doesn't slide on the skid when it's weighted, it's stationary with the top end hooked to the ceiling of the ship and the bottom of the rope is on the ground. When the spotter drops the rope bag initially, they hold it out to clear the skid and even if it makes contact with the skid the rope itself isn't heavy enough to really damage the skid.
I have a question, does anyone know after these men start the fire how they stop the fire from spreading? I don't get it. Can you explain it to me, please?
They remove brush with hoes, axes, and make fire lines so that the fire can stop. The also scout, and some carry fire hoses and portsble pumps that they can use if there is a river or lake near the fire.
@@clairecipelletti485 Would you be willing to explain this to me further? I'm currently a USCG helicopter aircrewman and looking to transition to a civilian career here soon.
@@Heypistola rappel spotter is a qualification, not really a position. It varies a bit but Helitack crew structure is a supervisor, assistant supervisor, lead crew members, senior firefighters, and firefighters. At each level you generally need one year of experience at the previous level as well as having specie qualifications. Entry level Helitack need to have at least one season of previous fire experience.
This video brings me good old memories, 2003-2008 H-523, Kernville CA. Great video, good job guys, keep up the good work and be safe out there.
MW I stumbled upon this video. About 10 seconds into it, I was thinking to myself... " I think I recognize that voice. Yup!" Coll video.
we need to show more appreciateion for these guys in the back
great video , these guys saves lives when they help us on Search And Rescue mission's
Damn, I thought that first guy was going to grab the 8 plate!
That would be a fun ride.
the PREP is amazing after the Rapp... we need those tools and mre's after
Mar Wall how did you get that position on the helicopter? , I've looked on the Forest service website and its given me nothing as to how to get into fire aviation as a crew chief .
Earned
spend time on heli-tack support and any thing av related
attrition rate isn't very high and alot of people who make that rating stay a while.
I worked as a Helitack FF in AZ. Try calling your nearest USFS Supervisors office, each Natl. Forest has one. Look up the specific Natl Forest online to find the number, that should get you started.
maybe it’s a title as helicopter manager?
What rappel device are they using?
94-08 Shasta-Trinity H506
If it's like BC it is an internal spotter position
Irongutz how do I go about getting the postion is it something i can apply for right after I finish my S130 and S190 or do I have to have boots on the ground experince before jumping over to the avaition side of the house as thats the side I want my career in
Gimp - Get your FFT1 and S-290 to be competitive when applying in USAjobs. You need at least 2 years boots on the ground experience (hotshots, engines or handcrews).
Would I have to do your job for a couple years before I tried out for Firewatch Cobra as thats the dream job within the forest service
out of all the boots on the ground crews which one would help me get selected ?
GimpGunfighter hotshot crew
Nice work! What kind of rope to skid protection is used? Looks like a rub point? (Not judging only asking.)
The rope doesn't slide on the skid when it's weighted, it's stationary with the top end hooked to the ceiling of the ship and the bottom of the rope is on the ground. When the spotter drops the rope bag initially, they hold it out to clear the skid and even if it makes contact with the skid the rope itself isn't heavy enough to really damage the skid.
I'd love to do this. but i'm too tall/heavy :(
same.
@North End Productions There are taller heavier guys that do this
Never too tall.
I have a question, does anyone know after these men start the fire how they stop the fire from spreading? I don't get it. Can you explain it to me, please?
by cutting IA line
remove the green stuff from the red stuff and cover it with brown stuff.
They remove brush with hoes, axes, and make fire lines so that the fire can stop. The also scout, and some carry fire hoses and portsble pumps that they can use if there is a river or lake near the fire.
@@julioguzman6898 Thank you for your, reply, I sent out my question in 2016 and received your reply April 2020, amazing, and thanks again!!!
Gotta have Water and tools and supplies way up there in middle of knowhere! 😂3
Is the yellow shirt guy a supervisor or just aircrew?
He would be the rappel spotter also called a crew leader for non-rappel crews.
@@clairecipelletti485 Would you be willing to explain this to me further? I'm currently a USCG helicopter aircrewman and looking to transition to a civilian career here soon.
@@Heypistola rappel spotter is a qualification, not really a position. It varies a bit but Helitack crew structure is a supervisor, assistant supervisor, lead crew members, senior firefighters, and firefighters. At each level you generally need one year of experience at the previous level as well as having specie qualifications. Entry level Helitack need to have at least one season of previous fire experience.