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Airtanker Base Manager

Position Description

Duties

  • Maintains adequate supplies of water and retardants/suppressants at operations base by secure local water source and schedule retardant/suppressant deliveries in a timely manner.
  • Maintains quality control standards during mixing operations of retardant/suppressant products.
  • Understands function of refractometer and its use.
  • Understands mixing ratios of all products.
  • Obtains and post MSDS sheets on products.
  • Conducts and document periodic inspections to maintain quality control standards for retardants and suppressants.
  • Monitors all ground operations for safety. These include but are not limited to loading procedures, crowd control, hazardous materials spill cleanup and disposal, ‘hot’ reloading and ‘hot’ refueling.
  • Coordinates and maintain a safe flight environment.
  • Maintains flight following procedures.
  • Ensures sterile cockpit compliance.
  • Ensures that base planning documents (NWCG Standards for Airtanker Base Operations, Base Supplement, Pilot Briefing and Orientation Guide, Reference Library) are updated as necessary.
  • Ensures all subordinate positions at base are filled as required; if base is approved for hot loading ensures all personnel are trained in those procedures.
  • Conducts daily or more frequent briefings with pilots, other contract personnel, and government incumbents assigned to base.
  • Ensures that all administrative forms and reports are completed according to procedure.
  • Maintains accurate information on all aircraft and aircrews assigned to base.
  • Coordinates all airtanker flights with local dispatcher, ATGS, ATCO, and/or ASGS; obtains daily or more frequent briefings from one or all of these positions regarding mission priorities, quality of retardant, problems, etc.
  • Ensures the maintenance and readiness of all ground facilities, supplies, and services required at the base; ensures pilot and aircraft needs are met.
  • Responsible for regulating the movement of all aircraft, motor vehicles, and personnel on the base.
  • Maintains time and use records on aircraft, equipment, retardant and personnel assigned to the base; provides aircraft use and cost information upon request.
  • Is thoroughly familiar with and enforces all safety requirements of the operation; responsible for maintenance and update of the base’s safety, crash rescue, and incident/accident action plans.
  • Serves as liaison with airport management.
  • Coordinates with IMT air operations as necessary (start-up times, costs, etc.).
  • In conjunction with the agency representative, establishes and maintains safety plans, plant safety and follows the OHSA regulations as they pertain to federal and state entities.
  • Ensures retardant supply meets or exceeds demand.

Position Knowledge and/or Requirements (recommended by the NWCG Standards for Airtanker Base Operations)

  • S-130, Basic Firefighter
  • I-200, Basic ICS
  • S-260, Fire Business Management
  • S-270, Basic Air Operations
  • Fixed-wing Base Manager, Mixmaster (locally developed training)
  • Basic fixed-wing Safety (OAS)
  • Airtanker types and capabilities
  • Basic first aid and basic supervision
  • Interagency Aviation Management and Safety
  • Air Base Radio Operator
  • COR/PI Contract administration
  • Fire Ext. Training
  • Hazardous Material training
Listed in 310-1
Yes

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Date: February 18, 2025
Contact: Wildland Fire Leadership Development Program (WFLDP)

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Date: February 5, 2025
Contact: Julie Bennett, Incident Business Committee Chair

The Incident Business Committee (IBC) is requesting volunteers for a new task group to revise the 1981 version of the Property Loss or Damage Report, OF 289 and create an incident replacement job aid. The volunteers may be recruited from within or outside the Geographic Area Incident Business Committees.

References:

IBC Memorandum 25-02

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Contact: Incident and Position Standards Committee

The NWCG Incident and Position Standards Committee has updated the NWCG Standards for Wildland Fire Position Qualifications, PMS 310-1. 

These updates address changes to incident position names and requirements for qualification, training, and experience. Updates related to the implementation of Complex Incident Management (CIM) are also included.  

The NWCG Wildland Fire Position Qualification Flowchart, PMS 308 has also been updated to reflect the recent changes.

References:

NWCG Standards for Wildland Fire Position Qualifications, PMS 310-1

NWCG Wildland Fire Position Qualification Flowchart, PMS 308

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NWCG Equipment Technology Committee Releases Safety Warning: 25-001 Non-specification fire shelters

Date: January 15, 2025
Contact: Equipment Technology Committee

The Equipment Technology Committee (ETC) has released Safety Warning: 25-001 Non-specification fire shelters. Non-specification fire shelters claiming to meet Forest Service (FS) fire shelter specification 5100-606 were first found in February of 2023. As of September 2024, non-specification shelters are again being advertised and sold on the open market.

This Safety Warning outlines details and recommended procedures to purchase FS specification shelters made with materials and components that meet performance criteria and toxicity testing requirements outlined in FS Specification 5100-606. 

For additional information on identifying non-specification shelters, please view ETC Safety Warning 23-01.

References:

ETC Safety Warning 25-001: Non-specification fire shelters

NWCG Equipment Technology Committee

ETC Safety Warning 23-01