ZRX61,
We tried everything in the book (literally) to troubleshoot and fix the mismatched tach reading problem in Tanker 62 over a 10 year period with no result.So,we just start with what the sych box gives us,punch the "resynch" button a few times,then finish by synching the pairs of props with the prop shadows.The final step is to synch the pairs by ear.It usually takes a couple of taps toward "decrease rpm" on #3 and 4 to get everything perfectly synchronized.When it comes down to it,having the props a bit out of synch is annoying,but it isn't bad enough to cause any physical damage to the airframe.
Zane,
It's been the usual fire-fighting routine of idling away at Dead Stop for a couple of weeks with an occasional couple of days of All Ahead Flank.I just found out that today is the last day of our contract extension (subject to change).So,the current plan is to try to get to Redmond this evening and beat the weather that's supposed to move through the area tonight and tomorrow.That's assuming that we don't get dispatched to a fire before quitting time.Then,it will be a couple of trips back to Medford to retrieve my trailer and my car.It's still possible to be called back by the ODF or called down to California by Cal Fire if things get busy again in the next month or two.
Here are a few more pictures from the Deer Ridge Fire.The first 5 were taken by Kathy Khoevet from Medford and some have a copywrite (in case someone wants to publish them).
This was Tanker 62 on take-off for the first load with the Deer Ridge Fire in the background
A series of pictures of the first drop.There's a house in a gully between the wires and the fire.I tried to start the drop just after crossing some power lines that were perpendicular to our line of flight and just short of the house.
This is the recovery from the same drop.It looks like we're a little high at the end of the drop.This is because of some drift smoke partially obscuring the terrain ahead.We also had to climb to enter the airport traffic pattern to land for a reload
While I'm posting on this fire,here's another of Mike Bitney's shots of Tanker 66
Here are a couple that are amost the same.They show Del Hunt in Aero Union's P-3 Tanker 22 following Ron Barret's King Air leadplane.These are also from Mike Bitney.
