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… incident radio frequency interference issues related to incident radio systems within the United States and coordinates international interference issues with Mexico and Canada. • Tracks all frequencies assigned to GACCs and incident projects. • Coordinates with the USDA-FS, Department of Interior and Federal Aviation Administration … incident radio frequency interference issues related to incident radio systems within the United States and coordinates international interference issues with Mexico and Canada. • Tracks all frequencies assigned to GACCs and incident projects. • Coordinates with the USDA-FS, Department of Interior and Federal Aviation Administration …
… incident radio frequency interference issues related to incident radio systems within the United States and coordinates international interference issues with Mexico and Canada. • Tracks all frequencies assigned to GACCs and incident projects. • Coordinates with the USDA-FS, Department of Interior and Federal Aviation Administration … incident radio frequency interference issues related to incident radio systems within the United States and coordinates international interference issues with Mexico and Canada. • Tracks all frequencies assigned to GACCs and incident projects. • Coordinates with the USDA-FS, Department of Interior and Federal Aviation Administration …
… incident radio frequency interference issues related to incident radio systems within the United States and coordinates international interference issues with Mexico and Canada. • Tracks all frequencies assigned to GACCs and incident projects. • Coordinates with the USDA-FS, Department of Interior and Federal Aviation Administration … incident radio frequency interference issues related to incident radio systems within the United States and coordinates international interference issues with Mexico and Canada. • Tracks all frequencies assigned to GACCs and incident projects. • Coordinates with the USDA-FS, Department of Interior and Federal Aviation Administration …
… this contract for such cooperative use. B1.4 This aircraft may be dispatched to Alaska. Because deployment to Alaska from the Lower 48 usually requires transit through Canada, all contractor personnel are required to possess current passports. Alaska specific equipment and/or operational requirements, are referenced in the Alaska … by the pilot. B7.3.5.2 AFF communications must be fully operational in all 50 states. Contractors working in or accepting dispatches to the State of Alaska, Southern Canada, or Western Canada must have an AFF system capable of being tracked in these locations at all times. Not all manufacturers’ AFF equipment communication links will …
… incident radio frequency interference issues related to incident radio systems within the United States and coordinates international interference issues with Mexico and Canada. • Tracks all frequencies assigned to GACCs and incident projects. • Coordinates with the USDA-FS, Department of Interior and Federal Aviation Administration … incident radio frequency interference issues related to incident radio systems within the United States and coordinates international interference issues with Mexico and Canada. • Tracks all frequencies assigned to GACCs and incident projects. • Coordinates with the USDA-FS, Department of Interior and Federal Aviation Administration …
… AFF communications must be fully operational in all areas of operation at all times. Contractors working in or accepting dispatches to the State of Alaska, Southern Canada, or Western Canada must have an AFF system capable of being tracked in these locations at all times. Not all manufacturers’ AFF equipment communication links will operate effectively … minimum required items for special use activities in the United States and U.S. possessions. Additional survival kit items are required for flight activities conducted in Canada and Alaska. Minimum First Aid Kit Items (Sections B8.2.2 and B6.11) Each kit must be in a dust-proof and moisture-proof container. Item Adhesive bandage strips, (3 …
… North American Seasonal Fire Assessment and Outlook National Interagency Fire Center ● Natural Resources Canada ● Servicio Meteorológico Nacional United States Canada Mexico Outlook Period March through May 2024 Issued 14 March 2024 Executive Summary Weather conditions varied widely in Canada during February and early March. …
… North American Seasonal Fire Assessment and Outlook National Interagency Fire Center ● Natural Resources Canada ● Servicio Meteorológico Nacional United States Canada Mexico Outlook Period April through June 2024 Issued 12 April 2024 Executive Summary Early March in western and central Canada started out cold and snowy, with …
… Alaska continued to have a very slow season, one of the slowest on record. At the end of June, national year-to-date acres burned was only 36% of the 10-year average. In Canada, an unprecedented start to their fire season began in May, with the Canadian Interagency Forest Fire Center (CIFFC) going from PL one to five (i.e., the highest … June, and more than 8 million hectares had burned, eclipsing the annual record for acres burned dating back to 1982. Smoke occasionally drifted into states along the US- Canada border, while abundant smoke poured into the northeast US in early June and significantly deteriorated air quality for multiple days in major cities such as New …
… North American Seasonal Fire Assessment and Outlook National Interagency Fire Center ● Natural Resources Canada ● Servicio Meteorológico Nacional United States Canada Mexico Outlook Period June through August 2024 Issued 14 June 2024 Executive Summary Snow loss proceeded at a normal pace in northern Yukon, the Northwest …
… AGL with Class G Uncontrolled airspace to the surface below. Class F Airspace Areas This is an international classification which is not utilized in the United States. Canada utilizes Class F airspace for prohibited, restricted, military, and temporarily restricted airspace. Class G Airspace Areas Class G is uncontrolled airspace and … NAD27 is a local referencing system covering North America. The North American Datum of 1983 (NAD 83) is "the horizontal control datum for the United States, Canada, Mexico, and Central America, based on a geocentric origin and the Geodetic Reference System 1980." "This datum, designated as NAD 83 is based on the adjustment of … true north is a map direction toward the geographical North Pole, magnetic north is the compass direction toward the magnetic North Pole somewhere north of Hudson Bay, Canada. Figure 5-9: Red Bluff VOR NWCG Standards for Airspace Coordination 84 of 167 The angle between magnetic north and true north is called the variation or …
… AGL with Class G Uncontrolled airspace to the surface below. Class F Airspace Areas This is an international classification which is not utilized in the United States. Canada utilizes Class F airspace for prohibited, restricted, military, and temporarily restricted airspace. Class G Airspace Areas Class G is uncontrolled airspace and … NAD27 is a local referencing system covering North America. The North American Datum of 1983 (NAD 83) is "the horizontal control datum for the United States, Canada, Mexico, and Central America, based on a geocentric origin and the Geodetic Reference System 1980." "This datum, designated as NAD 83 is based on the adjustment of … true north is a map direction toward the geographical North Pole, magnetic north is the compass direction toward the magnetic North Pole somewhere north of Hudson Bay, Canada. Figure 5-9: Red Bluff VOR NWCG Standards for Airspace Coordination 84 of 167 The angle between magnetic north and true north is called the variation or …
… this contract for such cooperative use. B1.4 This aircraft may be dispatched to Alaska. Because deployment to Alaska from the Lower 48 usually requires transit through Canada, all contractor personnel are required to possess current passports. Alaska specific equipment and/or operational requirements, are referenced in the Alaska … by the pilot. B7.3.5.2 AFF communications must be fully operational in all 50 states. Contractors working in or accepting dispatches to the State of Alaska, Southern Canada, or Western Canada must have an AFF system capable of being tracked in these locations at all times. Not all manufacturers’ AFF equipment communication links will …
… aircraft). We can also mobilize eight C-130s equipped with Modular Airborne Fire Fighting Systems (MAFFS) and a limited number of other airtankers through agreements with Canada and Australia. • We will have more than 80 Forest Service Hotshot crews available. Contracted crews include 40 Type 2 IA and more than 400 Type 2 crews. Forty-four … aircraft). We can also mobilize eight C-130s equipped with Modular Airborne Fire Fighting Systems (MAFFS) and a limited number of other airtankers through agreements with Canada and Australia. • We will have more than 80 Forest Service Hotshot crews available. Contracted crews include 40 Type 2 IA and more than 400 Type 2 crews. Forty-four …
… North American Seasonal Fire Assessment and Outlook National Interagency Fire Center ● Natural Resources Canada ● Servicio Meteorológico Nacional United States Canada Mexico Outlook Period May through July 2024 Issued 13 May 2024 Executive Summary Widespread drought persists … fire activity. Model forecasts for June indicate above average temperatures are likely across most of Canada. As well, both climate models used in Natural Resources Canada’s (NRCan) seasonal prediction suggest widespread dryness across much of Canada, although the Atlantic region may receive ample rainfall to minimize fire problems. …
… File CAN_US_Ops_Plan_2024.pdf … CANADA/UNITED STATES RECIPROCAL FOREST FIRE FIGHTING ARRANGEMENT DATED: May 14, 2024 OPERATING PLAN FOR 2024 Table of Contents 1. PURPOSE … A – DIRECTORY OF DESIGNATED OFFICIALS ................................................................................. 10 ANNEX B – ARRANGEMENT BETWEEN THE U.S.A. AND CANADA CONCERNING THE EXCHANGE OF WILDLAND FIRE MANAGEMENT ............................................................................................................... …
… Uncontained large fires include only fires being managed under a full suppression strategy. Understanding the IMSR IMSR Map One fire suppression crew from Parks Canada and one fire suppression crew from Saskatchewan, Canada are supporting fire suppression efforts in the Great Basin Area. Active Incident Resource Summary GACC Incidents Cumulative Acres Crews Engines Helicopters Total …
… Uncontained large fires include only fires being managed under a full suppression strategy. Understanding the IMSR IMSR Map One fire suppression crew from Parks Canada and one fire suppression crew from Saskatchewan, Canada are supporting fire suppression efforts in the Great Basin Area. Active Incident Resource Summary GACC Incidents Cumulative Acres Crews Engines Helicopters Total …
… Uncontained large fires include only fires being managed under a full suppression strategy. Understanding the IMSR IMSR Map One fire suppression crew from Parks Canada and one fire suppression crew from Saskatchewan, Canada are supporting fire suppression efforts in the Great Basin Area. Active Incident Resource Summary GACC Incidents Cumulative Acres Crews Engines Helicopters Total …
… Uncontained large fires include only fires being managed under a full suppression strategy. Understanding the IMSR IMSR Map One fire suppression crew from Saskatchewan, Canada is supporting fire suppression efforts in the Great Basin Area. Active Incident Resource Summary GACC Incidents Cumulative Acres Crews Engines Helicopters Total … Uncontained large fires include only fires being managed under a full suppression strategy. Understanding the IMSR IMSR Map One fire suppression crew from Saskatchewan, Canada is supporting fire suppression efforts in the Great Basin Area. Active Incident Resource Summary GACC Incidents Cumulative Acres Crews Engines Helicopters Total …
… Uncontained large fires include only fires being managed under a full suppression strategy. Understanding the IMSR IMSR Map One fire suppression crew from Parks Canada and one fire suppression crew from Saskatchewan, Canada are supporting fire suppression efforts in the Great Basin Area. Active Incident Resource Summary GACC Incidents Cumulative Acres Crews Engines Helicopters Total …
… Uncontained large fires include only fires being managed under a full suppression strategy. Understanding the IMSR IMSR Map One fire suppression crew from Parks Canada and one fire suppression crew from Saskatchewan, Canada are supporting fire suppression efforts in the Great Basin Area. Active Incident Resource Summary GACC Incidents Cumulative Acres Crews Engines Helicopters Total …
… Uncontained large fires include only fires being managed under a full suppression strategy. Understanding the IMSR IMSR Map One fire suppression crew from Saskatchewan, Canada is supporting fire suppression efforts in the Great Basin Area. Active Incident Resource Summary GACC Incidents Cumulative Acres Crews Engines Helicopters Total … Uncontained large fires include only fires being managed under a full suppression strategy. Understanding the IMSR IMSR Map One fire suppression crew from Saskatchewan, Canada is supporting fire suppression efforts in the Great Basin Area. Active Incident Resource Summary GACC Incidents Cumulative Acres Crews Engines Helicopters Total …
… NA_month1.png NA_month2.png NA_month3.png NA_Outlook.pdf North American Seasonal Fire Assessment and Outlook National Interagency Fire Center ● Natural Resources Canada ● Servicio Meteorológico Nacional United States Canada Mexico Outlook Period June through August 2024 Issued 14 June 2024 Executive Summary Snow loss proceeded at a normal pace in northern Yukon, the Northwest … regions over winter and early spring. Drought has been tempered somewhat with widespread rain, which in some regions persisted for several days at a time. In western Canada, a short summer-like period just before mid-May featured high temperatures, low relative humidity, and wind that allowed 2023 holdover fires to flare up in …
… NA_month1.png NA_month2.png NA_month3.png NA_Outlook.pdf North American Seasonal Fire Assessment and Outlook National Interagency Fire Center ● Natural Resources Canada ● Servicio Meteorológico Nacional United States Canada Mexico Outlook Period March through May 2024 Issued 14 March 2024 Executive Summary Weather conditions varied widely in Canada during February and early March. Persistent high pressure areas from both the Pacific and the Arctic influenced weather, although the warmer influences were more …