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BOEING 737-300 (N137CG)
A Coulson B733 "Fireliner" (N137CG) is the second of eight firefighting aircraft to begin another day by leaving KRTS enroute to the suburban area just south of Reno to make a retardant drop on the Davis Fire.
The Davis Fire has now been burning for four days and as yet there is zero containment. High winds are defeating every effort to stop the wildfire from spreading over Slide Mountain, Mt Rose, and the Galena and Montreaux residential areas. Residents have been evacuated and videos even show large numbers of wild horses running down roadways as they flee the wind driven flames.
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In addition to this Coulson B733, there is a Coulson Hercules, an Aeroflite RJ-85, four Bridger Aerospace CL-415 Super Scoopers, an MD-87, three SEAT aircraft, and several helicopters (NevArmyNG, Reno PD, and private agencies) equipped with Bambi buckets making continual drops, but pushed by strong winds coming over the Sierra Nevada from the southwest, the fire continues to move closer to the southern suburbs of Reno. Extreme high winds are being forecasted for late this evening and tomorrow and due to those winds, most of the firefighting aircraft will be grounded at RTS tomorrow.
At Reno-Tahoe International, only one runway is open. (Major reconstructive work at the intersection of runways 8-26 and 17R-35L means that both of those runways are closed.) And since the Davis Fire is only a few miles south of KRNO, and advancing closer, the tower controllers are dealing with a wide variety of fire fighting aircraft flying at low altitude in close proximity to the southern end of the airport. Also, thick smoke is obscuring visibilty. One of the problems is that aircraft approaching from the south are at low altitudes where the fire fighting aircraft are operating in the smoke. So, to keep the pax aircraft out of the area, the tower has had to have approaching paxbirds come in to the only open runway from the north (to land on 17L) while departing aircraft make wrong-way departures TOWARD the north (on 35R). Meaning aircraft arriving are flying in a headon situation with aircraft leaving. So the wrong-way departures must be held up by 35R until the arrivals have landed on 17L. Plus the firefighting aircraft are flying back and forth from RTS to the fire which is almost a straight line directly over RNO. So the tower personnel are doing tremendously in keeping aircraft apart and everyone safe.
At Reno-Tahoe International, only one runway is open. (Major reconstructive work at the intersection of runways 8-26 and 17R-35L means that both of those runways are closed.) And since the Davis Fire is only a few miles south of KRNO, and advancing closer, the tower controllers are dealing with a wide variety of fire fighting aircraft flying at low altitude in close proximity to the southern end of the airport. Also, thick smoke is obscuring visibilty. One of the problems is that aircraft approaching from the south are at low altitudes where the fire fighting aircraft are operating in the smoke. So, to keep the pax aircraft out of the area, the tower has had to have approaching paxbirds come in to the only open runway from the north (to land on 17L) while departing aircraft make wrong-way departures TOWARD the north (on 35R). Meaning aircraft arriving are flying in a headon situation with aircraft leaving. So the wrong-way departures must be held up by 35R until the arrivals have landed on 17L. Plus the firefighting aircraft are flying back and forth from RTS to the fire which is almost a straight line directly over RNO. So the tower personnel are doing tremendously in keeping aircraft apart and everyone safe.
Great catch Gary! I haven't seen this one before so TY for sharing!
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Date | Aircraft | Origin | Destination | Departure | Arrival | Duration |
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03-May-2025 | B733 | Palm Springs Intl (KPSP) | Palm Springs Intl (KPSP) | 11:14AM PDT | 11:49AM PDT | 0:35 |
02-May-2025 | B733 | Palm Springs Intl (KPSP) | Palm Springs Intl (KPSP) | 03:31PM PDT | 04:18PM PDT | 0:46 |
02-May-2025 | B733 | Palm Springs Intl (KPSP) | Palm Springs Intl (KPSP) | 01:23PM PDT | 02:24PM PDT | 1:00 |
02-May-2025 | B733 | Palm Springs Intl (KPSP) | Palm Springs Intl (KPSP) | 11:36AM PDT | 12:22PM PDT | 0:45 |
02-May-2025 | B733 | Palm Springs Intl (KPSP) | Palm Springs Intl (KPSP) | 09:37AM PDT | 10:34AM PDT | 0:57 |
01-May-2025 | B733 | Palm Springs Intl (KPSP) | Palm Springs Intl (KPSP) | 03:10PM PDT | 04:01PM PDT | 0:50 |
01-May-2025 | B733 | Palm Springs Intl (KPSP) | Palm Springs Intl (KPSP) | 01:02PM PDT | 02:03PM PDT | 1:01 |
01-May-2025 | B733 | Near Palm Springs, CA | Palm Springs Intl (KPSP) | 11:09AM PDT | 12:10PM PDT | 1:00 |
01-May-2025 | B733 | Palm Springs Intl (KPSP) | Palm Springs Intl (KPSP) | 08:40AM PDT | 09:33AM PDT | 0:52 |
30-Apr-2025 | B733 | Palm Springs Intl (KPSP) | Palm Springs Intl (KPSP) | 04:03PM PDT | 05:06PM PDT | 1:02 |
30-Apr-2025 | B733 | Palm Springs Intl (KPSP) | Palm Springs Intl (KPSP) | 02:07PM PDT | 03:07PM PDT | 1:00 |
30-Apr-2025 | B733 | Palm Springs Intl (KPSP) | Palm Springs Intl (KPSP) | 11:57AM PDT | 01:12PM PDT | 1:14 |
30-Apr-2025 | B733 | Palm Springs Intl (KPSP) | Palm Springs Intl (KPSP) | 09:30AM PDT | 10:21AM PDT | 0:50 |
29-Apr-2025 | B733 | Palm Springs Intl (KPSP) | Palm Springs Intl (KPSP) | 04:42PM PDT | 05:50PM PDT | 1:08 |
29-Apr-2025 | B733 | Palm Springs Intl (KPSP) | Palm Springs Intl (KPSP) | 02:22PM PDT | 03:35PM PDT | 1:12 |
29-Apr-2025 | B733 | Palm Springs Intl (KPSP) | Palm Springs Intl (KPSP) | 12:10PM PDT | 01:05PM PDT | 0:54 |
29-Apr-2025 | B733 | Palm Springs Intl (KPSP) | Palm Springs Intl (KPSP) | 09:41AM PDT | 10:35AM PDT | 0:54 |
28-Apr-2025 | B733 | Jacqueline Cochran Rgnl (KTRM) | Palm Springs Intl (KPSP) | 06:32PM PDT | 07:00PM PDT | 0:27 |
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