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Contract Dispute Grounds Firefighting Planes
by Audrey Hudson
Nearly half of the federal government’s firefighting air tankers are siting idle at a California airport, grounded by the Obama administration in a contract dispute just weeks before wildfires swept through Texas killing a mother and her child, and destroying 100,000 acres.
The massive blazes forced Texas Gov. and Republican presidential hopeful Rick Perry to abruptly call off a campaign appearance in South Carolina earlier this week to respond to the crisis, and may force him to cancel his first debate appearance Wednesday night.
The U.S. Forest Service terminated the contract with Aero Union five weeks ago to operate seven P-3 Orions that are critical to the agency’s firefighting mission, leaving the federal government with 11 tankers under contract to help battle more than 50 large uncontained wildfires now burning nationwide.
That’s down from 40 tankers used by the Forest Service just a decade ago, according to Rep. Dan Lungren (R.-Calif.), chairman of the House Committee on Administration, who is challenging the decision to dismiss the largest provider of heavy air-tanker support to the federal government.
“We were certified to fly all season, but they just terminated us and threw 60 people out of work and left the country vulnerable to fires, as you can see right now in Texas,” said Britt Gourley, CEO for Aero Union.
“This is our 50th anniversary fighting fires for the Forest Service. It’s not quite the way we wanted to celebrate it,” Gourley said.
Gourley said the government did not provide details on why the contract was canceled, but that they did not agree with Aero Union’s 15-year maintenance plan.
“We wanted to sit down with them and ask why it was canceled and find a quick resolution, but they didn’t want to talk about it. They just said, ‘We don’t want the airplanes, have a nice life,’ ” Gourley said. “I had to let go of my staff–60 people and their families were devastated,” Gourley said. “It’s really been tragic.”
The Forest Service says it will not use aircraft that does not meet its requirements, and in this case that included the long-term airworthiness inspection program, although the company passed its annual inspection.
“Our main priority is protecting and saving lives, and we can’t in good conscience maintain an aviation contract where we feel lives may be put at risk due to inadequate safety practices,” said Tom Harbour, director of the Forest Services fire and aviation management program.
“This contract termination notwithstanding, we possess the aircraft support needed for this year’s fire season,” Harbour said.
In a letter to the administration questioning the canceled contracts that was obtained by HUMAN EVENTS, Lungren said the aircraft “are some of the best available for fighting fires in the United States.”
“The [Federal Aviation Administration] representative stated that the disrupted contract issues which led to the grounding of Aero Union’s entire fleet do not relate to the suitability of these aircraft to perform for the remainder of this fire season,” Lungren said in the Aug. 15 letter to Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack, whose agency oversees the Forest Service.
“I am deeply troubled by the Forest Service’s sudden action, particularly as California enters into the fire season. Our aerial firefighting fleet is already seriously undercapitalized,” Lungren said.
In addition to the 11 tankers in the fleet still operating, two air tankers are under contract to operate on-call, and up to eight military firefighting aircraft can be called to assist if needed.
Aero Union operated six Lockheed P-3 Orions, and was preparing to add a seventh to the fleet when the contract was canceled. The four-engine turboprops were originally used as anti-submarine and maritime surveillance aircraft that were built for the U.S. Navy.
Ultimately, those aircraft will be replaced with two-engine CV 580s from Canada, which Lungren said is “worrisome” because those aircraft will carry a smaller load of fuel-retardant and require more downtime.
Despite the contract cancellation, Gourley told HUMAN EVENTS he has reached out to his former employees and that they could have four planes up in 48 hours to fly to Texas’ rescue, and assist in other devastating fires burning in California.
“First and foremost, we are firefighters at Aero Union, and we do not want to sit idle while the people of Texas and California suffer,” Gourley said in a letter Tuesday to Harbour.
“We feel strongly that a contract disagreement unrelated to the safety of our fleet to fight fires should not stand in the way of our mission at a time when these aircraft are most needed. The tragic scenes in Texas and California make any contract issues appear very secondary,” Gourley said.
Perry toured the devastation near Austin on Tuesday and viewed some of the homes destroyed by the flames.
“These fires are serious and widespread, and as mean as I have ever seen, burning more than 1,000 homes since this wildfire season began,” Perry said.
“Texas appreciates the resources and support we continue to receive from across the state and across the country to fight these fires, and the efforts of the brave men and women who put themselves in harm’s way to protect Texans’ lives and property. Our thoughts and prayers are with those who are impacted by these fires,” Perry said.
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Contract Dispute Grounds Firefighting Planes
As Texas BURNS, and lives are lost, the Federal government is sitting on it’s dead ass and letting it happen.
If this doesn’t anger you to the point of finally seeing the regime of Barack Hussein Obama for what it is, there’s NO HOPE for you.
This picture was taken this morning, Sept.7, on the way into Bastrop TX by our Rowlett firefighters on Engine 6 as they were going in to start their day. Thanks to Rowlett Fire Chief George Harris for sending me the pic, and for keeping us ALL up on what’s going on there…
I honestly have mixed feelings about this. No, not about grounding much needed resources. That’s a no brainer. But, I remember seeing a C 130 coming apart in the air over the mountains near Boulder Colorado… Being a Paramedic Firefighter working at the ICP was bad enough. Having met the crew earlier it was devastating emotionally.
I’m all for safety when it comes to our emergency response personnel. But the public that we serve also deserves a fair hand shake.
Is this yet another example of that epic failure known as the obama? Or just more bureaucratic bovine feces from those that laird it over all us peon’s?
Lives and property are being lost. I hate to say it, but… Is this a political shenanigan on the part of the obamanites to discredit Rick Perry..?
Bluto for POTUS!
If it is, it’s backfired all over the Halfrican bastard and his FAILED regime…
The FAA certifies the aircraft but the Forest Service says they’re unsafe? Since when did the Forest Service become experts on the airworthiness of aircraft? All this is, is Obama making his enemies pay. He knows he won’t carry Texas so he doesn’t care about Texas.
BobF nailed it. The Obaka Admin has nothing to gain by being generous to Tejas. The overarching problem is, however, that the bulk of firefighting tankers are WWII and 50s - 60s prop aircraft, elderly and requiring greater maintenance. But again, as BobF points out, since when is it that the US Forest Service convinced the planes are unsafe when the FAA re-certs them? THAT is a political move.
BZ
Texas is not Obama friendly therefore Texas gets screwed. That is the only fact you need to know.
My prayers are with the people of Texas. That the fires die out and the people are safe.
Sorry I have no been posting, giving you updates, but I have been without cell service, land line service and internet service for the last few days.
The situation here in Bastrop County continues to worsen. The loss of homes count now is 1,520 and 45,000 acres. We have over 6,000 people living in emergency shelters, most who evacuated their homes with the clothes on their backs. Local vets are sheltering as many pets as they can.
According to Congressman Michael McCaul, in August Governor Perry put in for pre-authorized FEMA aid for certain counties that were declared potential disaster areas, Bastrop County being one of those areas. That request was denied by the White House and FEMA. Now we see the results.
We have two life long Democrats running our county emergency management, Ronnie McDonald and Mike Fisher. These are two of the most inept politicians any county in Texas has ever seen. On Tuesday afternoon, after 14,000 acres had burned and hundreds of homes were lost, McDonald had yet to submit a FEMA request. The FEMA request was only issued yesterday, AFTER Governor Perry was in Bastrop Wednesday. Again, the insane are running the aslylum in Bastrop.
Texans are suffering and it seems like the U.S. goverment is doing everything they can to drag their feet. Fort Hood has a major fire service, complete with equipment that could be used in Bastrop County, but so far, no order from the White House to allow them to do that. Meanwhile, we burn, we lose houses, ranches, barns, cattle, crops and so far, two people.
One other thing; after the Texas Parks and Wildlife and the U.S. Forestry Service (the very group that grounded these planes) got here, the U.S. Forestry service decided that any firefighter who was not nationally certified (Texas A & M certification not good enough for them, I guess) were not allowed to fight the fires. These were the guys/gals that have been fighting the fires since Sunday night, putting their lives on the line in the process, but when the feds get here, they were considered “unqualified.” So all these local/state volunteers were pulled off the firelines. How is that for smart management?
The federal response to this, the worst fire in Texas history, has been dismal. We here in Bastrop County would have been better off without them. Two FEMA people showed up so people could register with FEMA, but a friend of mine, who lost everything, was told she and her husband didn’t qualify because they were too “wealthy.”
One other thing: as Governor Perry and Congressman Mike McCaul came to Bastrop, talking with people and trying to find out what those in shelters needed, Kirk Watson (Tx-D) who will be Bastrop Counties state representitive (we are losing Tim Kleinschmidt-R) came to Bastrop with a team of damn lawyers incase anyone needed legal assistance.
Ok, so these people have no home, no clothes, nada, and Watson is giving them lawyers. Is an I.Q. even required to be a Democrat?