Registration / Serial: | N68CQ |
Aircraft Original Type: | Aerospatiale AS-350 Ecureuil |
Aircraft Generic Type: | Aerospatiale AS-350/550 Ecureuil/AStar/Fennec |
Aircraft Version: | Aerospatiale AS-350B-2 Ecureuil |
C/n (msn): | 9068 |
City / Area: | Anderson / Parks Highway 290.8 [ Off-Airport ]Map |
Region / Country: | Alaska, United States |
Photo Date: | 7 June 2006 |
Photo by: | Aad van der VoetContact |
Photo ID: | 128309Submit Correction |
View count: | 116 |
Ecureuil N68CQ made several passes at a low altitude over the beginnings of the Parks Highway Fire. It carried the incident commander who was checking out the fire, and flew along the fire's perimeter to map its size using GPS equipment. This fire eventually became a major wildfire, raging intensely for more than four weeks, during which it consumed 467 km² (115,500 acres) of forest south and east of Nenana. It wasn't until 1 Nov 2006 before it was officially declared "out". It was by far the largest wildfire in Alaska in 2006.
Registration / Serial: | N68CQ |
Aircraft Version: | Aerospatiale AS-350B-2 Ecureuil |
C/n (msn): | 9068 |
City / Area: | Anderson / Parks Highway 290.8 [ Off-Airport ]Map | Region / Country: | Alaska, United States |
Photo Date: | 7 June 2006 |
Photo by: | Aad van der VoetContact |
Registration / Serial: | N68CQ |
Aircraft Original Type: | Aerospatiale AS-350 Ecureuil |
Aircraft Generic Type: | Aerospatiale AS-350/550 Ecureuil/AStar/Fennec |
Aircraft Version: | Aerospatiale AS-350B-2 Ecureuil |
C/n (msn): | 9068 |
City / Area: | Anderson / Parks Highway 290.8 [ Off-Airport ]Map |
Region / Country: | Alaska, United States |
Photo Date: | 7 June 2006 |
Photo by: | Aad van der VoetContact |
Photo ID: | 128309Submit Correction |
View count: | 116 |
Ecureuil N68CQ made several passes at a low altitude over the beginnings of the Parks Highway Fire. It carried the incident commander who was checking out the fire, and flew along the fire's perimeter to map its size using GPS equipment. This fire eventually became a major wildfire, raging intensely for more than four weeks, during which it consumed 467 km² (115,500 acres) of forest south and east of Nenana. It wasn't until 1 Nov 2006 before it was officially declared "out". It was by far the largest wildfire in Alaska in 2006.
Registration / Serial: | N68CQ |
Aircraft Version: | Aerospatiale AS-350B-2 Ecureuil |
C/n (msn): | 9068 |
City / Area: | Anderson / Parks Highway 290.8 [ Off-Airport ]Map | Region / Country: | Alaska, United States |
Photo Date: | 7 June 2006 |
Photo by: | Aad van der VoetContact |