Debate over use of jumbo bomber as wildfires rage in West
BOISE, Idaho (AP) – A company with a Boeing 747 bomber that can drop more than 19,000 gallons of suppressant on wildfires says federal officials are keeping it grounded, putting homes and ground-based firefighters at risk.
Officials with Global SuperTanker Services filed a protest with the U.S. Forest Service late last month, contesting a contract limiting firefighting aircraft to 5,000 gallons.
The limit appears to conflict with the Forest Service’s 2012 air tanker modernization strategy report identifying air tankers capable of dropping more than 8,000 gallons as a part of its firefighting effort.
The Forest Service declined to comment.
Watchdog and firefighter advocacy groups say the agency might be trying to cut firefighting costs that have been using up its budget as wildfires have grown increasingly destructive in recent decades.