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Friday, August 23, 2013

FIRE REPORT AND PLANE DESK ROUTING AUGUST 23 2013

$=TAX FAA/DOD/FEMA DETAIL
KMOD 231653Z 33007KT 10SM CLR 21/12 A2989 RMK AO2 SLP120 T02110117
KBUR 231653Z 00000KT 10SM CLR 28/09 A2985 RMK AO2 SLP095 T02780089 $
KLAS 231656Z 14006KT 10SM FEW110 SCT150 SCT250 29/13 A2993 RMK AO2
SLP106 ACC NE T02940133
KSVC 231715Z AUTO 13013G16KT 10SM CLR 25/10 A3023 RMK AO2
KPNS 231653Z 03004KT 10SM CLR 27/23 A3003 RMK AO2 SLP170 T02670233
KIAD 231652Z 06005KT 7SM -RA SCT024 BKN065 OVC090 21/18 A3006 RMK AO2
SLP177 P0005 T02110178
KSTL 231651Z 09008KT 10SM FEW030 30/21 A3011 RMK AO2 SLP183 T03000206
KCOS 231654Z VRB03KT 10SM FEW050 SCT120 BKN200 22/14 A3022 RMK AO2
SLP157 T02170139
KSLC 231653Z 17021G33KT 10SM FEW060 BKN120 BKN140 BKN200 27/12 A3004
RMK AO2 PK WND 17037/1639 SLP116 SH DSNT SE-SW T02670122
KCPR 231653Z 22007KT 180V270 10SM CLR 26/09 A3007 RMK AO2 SLP109 T02610094
KMSO 231653Z 13008KT 6SM HZ CLR 21/12 A2993 RMK AO2 SLP110 T02110122
KBOI 231653Z 31010KT 10SM CLR 23/13 A2995 RMK AO2 SLP114 T02280133
KPUW 231653Z AUTO 22005KT 8SM FEW120 23/12 A2990 RMK AO2 SLP109 T02280122
PANC 231653Z 14007KT 3SM -DZ BR BKN012 OVC030 12/11 A2961 RMK AO2 SFC
VIS 4 RAE1556DZB1556 SLP027 P0001 T01220106
KSEA 231653Z 22011G16KT 10SM OVC021 18/13 A2991 RMK AO2 SLP133 T01830128
KEUG 231654Z 22005KT 10SM OVC014 17/12 A2996 RMK AO2 SLP143 T01670122
KRDD 231653Z 00000KT 10SM CLR 24/09 A2986 RMK AO2 SLP107 T02440089
KMOD 231653Z 33007KT 10SM CLR 21/12 A2989 RMK AO2 SLP120 T02110117

National Preparedness Level
Level 5
National Fire Activity
Initial attack activity: Moderate (222 new fires)
New large fires: 9
Large fires contained: 3
Uncontained large fires: 49
Area Command Teams committed: 0
NIMOs committed: 2

Source: USFS; USFMSC; NOTAM
TAKING A NAP NEAR THE FIRELINE
Fireline Safety Category
Firefighting is often exhausting work and firefighters can find
themselves needing to sleep while on
the fireline. Before pausing to rest, firefighters must weigh the
following considerations:
Are lookouts posted? Discuss who that lookout can be. Can the lookout
on the knob across
the draw watch over you or does it need to be your partner on the
fireline alternating rest
times?
Is the area free of hazards? (Falling snags or rolling materials)
Discuss what you need to do
to create a safe resting area.
Are you still within agency work and rest guidelines? Review what
these guidelines are.
Does your crew need a break? Have they been pushed too hard? Talk
about situations
where you need to simply take yourself and/or your crew off the fire
for uninterrupted rest.
To reduce risks:
 Keep lookouts posted; rotate lookouts.
 Communicate crew conditions and status to supervisor or
chain-of-command contact.
Have firefighters discuss ways that they find to rest on the fireline
and suggestions for
methods to alternate shifts for more effective firefighting.
References:
Interagency Standards for Fire and Fire Aviation Operations
Incident Response Pocket Guide
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Know How to order additional support for Plane Desk
2013 Federal Contract Airtanker List
Airtanker Tail Number Type Vendor Administrative
Base: MAP
Day Off
T-48 N4692A P2V-7 Minden Porterville, CA 4/9-
11/3
Monday
T-44 N1386C P2V-5F Neptune Winslow, AZ 3/29-
10/24
Tuesday
T-07 N807NA P2V-5 Neptune Boise, ID 3/29-
10/25
Wednesday
T-05 N96278 P2V-5F Neptune Winslow, AZ 4/5-
10/7
Thursday
T-06 N9855F P2V-5 Neptune Redding, CA 4/20-
10/22
Friday
T-43 N443NA P2V-7 Neptune Hill AFB, UT 4/28-
10/31
Saturday
T-41 N471NA BAE-
146-200
Neptune Redmond, OR 5/13-
11/14
Sunday
T-45 N445NA P2V-7 Neptune McCall, ID 5/28-
11/6
Monday
T-40 N146FF BAE-
146-200
Neptune Moses Lake, WA
5/18-10/3
Friday
Revised 5/23/13
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Fire Center
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LEADPLANE PILOTS, IDENTIFIERS AND QUALIFICATIONS STATUS
Mar 6, 2013
REGION NAME CALL
SIGN
LEAD/ASM
STATUS
LEADPLANE
INITIAL
TRAINING
MAFFS
RECURRENT
TRAINING
AIRCRAFT
Region 1 Kevin Meekin 1-2 L-M-A-I 2002 2012 King Air 90
Dolan McDonald 1-4 L-M-A 2004 2012 King Air 90
David Stickler 1-9 L-M-A-C 2002 2012 King Air 90
Region 2 Rick Gicla 2-8 L-M-A-C 2000 2010 King Air 90
Region 3 Thomas French 3-3 L-M-A-C 2000 2010 King Air 90
Region 4 Buster Delmonte 4-1 T 2013 N/A King Air 90
Greg McDonald 4-9 L-M-A-C 1998 2012 King Air 90
Region 5 John Blumm 5-0 T 2003 N/A King Air 90
Mike Dietz 5-1 T 2011 N/A King Air 90
Mike Savage 5-2 L 2011 N/A King Air 90
Wendi Gima 5-4 T 2012 N/A King Air 90
Travis Strahan 5-5 L-M-A 2008 2010 King Air 90
Dave Spliethof 5-8 L-M-A-I 2004 2012 King Air 90
Dan Johnson 5-9 L-M-A-C 1997 2012 King Air 90
Region 6 Ron Barrett 6-1 L-M-A 2003 2012 King Air 90
Mary Verry 6-2 L-M-A 1989 2010 King Air 90
Ron Vail 6-4 L-M-A-C 2000 2012 King Air 90
Jonas Doherty 6-5 L- M-A 2010 2012 King Air 90
Brock Hindman 6-8 L 2012 N/A King Air 90
Jamie Tackman 6-9 L-M-I (AD) 1992 2012 King Air 90
Region 8 Steve Talick 8-2 T 2013 N/A King Air 90
Aaron Knobloch 8-9 L 2011 N/A King Air 90
BLM Tom Ricks B-1 T N/A King Air 90
Rusty Warbis B-3 L-M-A-C 1996 2011 King Air 90
Greg House B-6 L-M-A-C 2000 2012 King Air 90
Ryan Curl B-7 L-M-A-C 2003 2012 King Air 90
Don Bell B-8 L-M-A-C 2005 2010 King Air 90
Alaska Steve Elwell A-2 T 2008 N/A AC-690
Randy Weber A-3 T 2008 N/A AC-690
Doug Burts A-4 L-A-I 2000 2007 PC-7, AC-690
CAL Fire Bob Coward C-1 L-M-A-I## 2003 2012 C- 90, OV-10
Lynn Flock C-2 L-M-A 1998 2008 C- 90, OV-10
Rick Haagenson C-3 L-M-A-I## 2001 2012 C- 90, OV-10
FUEL CONSUMPTION, AND WEIGHT REDUCTION CHART EFFECTIVE
JULY 16, 2013
FOR CONTRACTS AWARDED 2008- 2011 (CWN/Exclusive Use)
COMPANY AIRCRAFT TYPE
FUEL CONSUMPTION
(gal/hr)
JULY 2013 HOURLY FLIGHT
RATE ($/HR)
LOAD CALCULATION Weight
Reduction (lbs)
AGUSTA WESTLAND AW 119 KOALA 55 $1,195.40 230
AW 139 129 $2,401.47 335
EH 101 211 $4,713.53 NOT ESTABLISHED
AM. EUROCOPTER SA-315B 58 $1,701.18 180
SA-316B 58 $1,701.18 170
SA-318C 45 $1,556.61 80
SA-319B 45 $1,568.05 150
AS-330J 179 $4,285.71 N/A
AS 332L1 160 $4,242.79 N/A
SA-341G 45 $1,533.72 170
AS-350B/350BA 45 $1,098.84 130
AS-350B-1 46 $1,102.36 160
AS-350B-2 48 $1,118.76 160
AS-350B-3 50 $1,183.01 175
AS-350D 38 $1,065.89 130
AS-355F-1/355F-2 58 $1,351.61 140
AS-365N-1 87 $2,163.19 275
EC-120 31 $850.87 NOT ESTABLISHED
EC 130-B4 53 $1,122.83 NOT ESTABLISHED
EC-135 64 $1,395.61 220
EC 145 80 $1,722.40 NOT ESTABLISHED
EC 155B1 95 $2,276.65 NOT ESTABLISHED
EC 225 183 $3,976.22 NOT ESTABLISHED
BELL: 47/SOLOY 23 $686.43 120
204B (UH-1 Series) 86 $1,684.22 200
204 Super B 90 $1,730.54 200
205A-1 88 $1,708.94 260
205A-1++ 90 $1,753.43 260
206B-II 25 $829.75 100
206B-III 27 $855.51 130
206L-1 32 $1,000.03 150
206L-3 38 $1,045.08 180
206L-4 38 $1,028.43 180
210 90 $1,748.23 260
212 100 $1,997.73 390
214B 160 $2,712.38 380
214B1 145 $2,528.51 380
214ST 133 $3,135.50 420
222A 70 $1,900.50 NOT ESTABLISHED
222B 83 $1,992.02 NOT ESTABLISHED
222UT 83 $1,992.02 NOT ESTABLISHED
407 45 $1,153.98 155
412 110 $2,182.73 390
412HP 110 $2,155.67 390
UH-1B 86 $1,651.96 N/A
UH-1B Super 88 $1,682.93 N/A
UH-1F 88 $1,682.93 N/A
UH-1H (-13 engine) 88 $1,682.93 N/A
UH-1H (-17 engine) 90 $1,727.42 N/A
TH-1L 88 $1,682.93 N/A
BOEING: BV-107 180 $4,071.78 N/A
BV-234 405 $7,383.24 N/A
HILLER: *SL-3/4 21 $662.75 90
H-1100B 22 $853.53 130
UH-12/SOLOY 23 $750.93 100
KAMAN: H43-F 85 $1,678.62 N/A
K-1200 85 $1,835.71 N/A
MBB: BO 105CBS 58 $1,329.77 180
BK 117 77 $1,867.91 160
McDONNELL- 500C 23 $854.97 110
DOUGLAS: 500D/E 28 $875.69 120
520N 32 $915.77 100
530F 34 $980.02 120
600N 41 $1,087.89 155
900/902 69 $1,508.92 210
SIKORSKY: CH 53D 425 $7,220.56 N/A
CH 54/S 64 525 $7,840.83 N/A
S-55T 47 $1,227.60 170
S-58D/E 83 $1,777.70 N/A
S-58T/PT6T-3 115 $2,318.92 400
S-58T/PT6T-6 115 $2,318.92 460
S-61N 170 $3,867.02 550
S-62A 70 $1,448.97 300
S-70 160 $3,692.43 N/A
S-76C+ 90 $2,175.82 NOT ESTABLISHED
S-92 178 $3,260.53 NOT ESTABLISHED
AVERAGE GALLON PRICE: JET FUEL: $5.62
** Less than .10 difference from May to July, so no change to Flight Rates.
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Effective February 6, 2006 the Paying Unit for all National Contracts
administered by the U.S. Forest Service Incident Support Branch for
Acquisition Management located at the National Interagency Fire Center
(NIFC) in Boise, Idaho is the U.S. Forest Service Albuquerque Service
Center. All invoices must be sent to the following address for payment
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Phone: (208) 387-5632
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FUEL SURVEY FINALNATIONAL CALL LIST
REGIONS 1‐6, 8, 9
UPDATED: July 11, 2013
REGION FUEL SUPPLIER TOWN PHONENUMBER JETA
AVGAS 100
OCTANE LL
1 EXEC AIR MONTANA HELENA, MT (406) 442‐2190 $6.05 $6.05
1 MINUTEMANJET AVIATION MISSOULA, MT (406) 728‐9363 $5.30 $6.09
1 SOUTHFIELDFUEL COEURD'ALENE, ID (208) 772‐6404 $5.42 $6.22
2 WEST STAR AVIATION GRANDJUNCTION, CO (970) 243‐7500 $6.60 $6.60
2 AVFLIGHTDURANGO DURANGO, CO (970) 247‐5535 $6.71 $6.45
2 RAPIDFUEL LLC RAPIDCITY, SD(RAP) (605) 209‐5466 $4.89 $5.49
3 CUTTER FLYINGSERVICE ALBUQUERQUE,NM (505) 842‐4184 $6.28 $7.12
3 EXILE AVIATION ALAMOGORDO,NM (575) 437‐2474 $5.33 $6.50
3 LEGENDAVIATION PRESCOTT, AZ (PRC) (928) 443‐9333 $5.55 $6.05
4 MCCALL AIR TAXI MCCALL, ID EXT 2 (208) 634‐7137 $5.98 $6.79
4 KEMP JET SERVICES OGDEN,UT (KOGD) (801) 627‐0040 $5.45 $6.05
4 ATLANTIC RENO,NV (KRNO) (775) 858‐7300 $6.35 $6.99
5 REDDINGJET CENTER REDDING, CA (530) 224‐2300 $6.09 $6.60
5 CORPORATE ‐ FRESNO FRESNO, CA (559) 251‐1555 $5.80 $6.38
5 SANBERNARDINOJET CENTER SANBERNARDINO, CA (909) 382‐6068 $5.44 $6.25
6 BUTLER AIRCRAFT REDMOND,OR (541) 548‐8166 $4.92 $6.20
6 JET CENTER MFR MEDFORD,OR (541) 770‐5314 $5.76 $7.27
6 COLUMBIA PACIFIC ‐ ask forJeff MOSES LAKE, WA (MWH) (509) 762‐1016
$4.92 $6.55
8 TAC‐AIR AVIATION CHATTANOOGA, TN (423) 490‐4600 $5.71 $6.36
8 TAC‐AIR AVIATION FT. SMITH, AR (479) 646‐1611 $5.74 $6.57
8 LAKE CITY MUNICIPAL FBO LAKE CITY, FL (LCQ) (386) 752‐1066 $4.47 $5.39
9 ELY MUNICIPAL AIRPORT ELY, MN (218) 365‐5600 $5.55 $6.15
9 BEMIDJI AVIATIONSERVICES BEMIDJI, MN (218) 751‐1880 $5.29 $6.35
9 RHINELANDER FLYINGSERVICE RHINELANDER, WI (715) 365‐3456 $5.63 $6.18
July 16, 2013 Fuel Survey $5.63 $6.36
May 16, 2013 Fuel Survey $5.62 $6.31
DIFFERENCE $0.01 $0.05
FUEL SURVEYDONE: 7/11/2013
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