MAFFS August 2013 - California
A U.S. Air Force Reserve C-130 Hercules from the 302nd Airlift Wing, at
Peterson Air Force Base, Colo., takes off from McClellan Field near
Sacramento Aug 29, 2013 to help fight the massive Rim Fire in California's
Sierra Nevada. The aircraft is carrying the self-contained Modular Airborne Fire Fighting System owned by the Forest Service. C-130 aircraft with MAFFS
modules loaded into their cargo bays follow Forest Service lead planes, and
military aircrews can discharge 3,000 gallons of water or fire retardant
along the leading edge of a wild land fire in less than five seconds, covering
an area a quarter of a mile long by 100 feet wide. Once the load is
discharged, ground crews at a MAFFS tanker base can refill the modules in
less than 12 minutes. An interagency Defense Department and Forest Service
program, MAFFS provides aerial firefighting resources when commercial and
private air tankers are no longer able to meet the Forest Service's needs. (U.S. Air Force photo / Lt. Col. Robert Couse-Baker)