daveymac82c wrote:
The only thing I'm unhappy about is that it might put some pilots out of the job.
I don't think so. The current spotters can't see through smoke like the UAV can. The result will be that the current tanker pilots will be more effective.
If however they come up with a UAV tanker that can drop just enough in just the right spot... well that would be revolutionary, but perhaps only in the clean-up role. In in a large fire I think they need a few 747s, and a fleet of CL-415s for the primary attack which could then be followed up by a UAV picking out the left overs.
Mike
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