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Report: Air tanker crashed into mountain

Jun 14, 2012, 12:16 AM

Associated Press

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) – An air tanker dropping retardant on a southern Utah wildfire earlier this month veered off its flight path while following a lead plane moments before crashing into mountainous terrain, killing both pilots aboard, according to a preliminary federal report on the accident.

The National Transportation Safety Board found the Lockheed P2V-7 was on its second flight of the day dropping retardant when it followed another plane into a shallow valley less than a half-mile wide and 350 feet deep.

“The lead airplane flew a shallow right-hand turn on to final, and dropped to an altitude of 150 feet above the valley floor over the intended drop area,” the report released this week stated.

The P2V-7 then crashed into the mountains about 700 feet off the lead plane’s flight path, the report noted.

NTSB spokesman Keith Holloway said Wednesday the agency is still investigating the cause of the June 3 crash, including potential mechanical failure, pilot error and a probe into whether the plane’s deviation from the lead aircraft’s flight path may have been a contributing factor.

Complete findings likely won’t come for months. The preliminary report did not cite any causes.

Experts say a lead plane is typically used to guide the larger tanker into the drop zone above a blaze.

Tanker pilots are supposed to always keep the lead plane in sight, but that can be difficult in smoky conditions close the ground where wind can push the plane around, said Thomas Eversole, executive director of the American Helicopter Services & Aerial Firefighting Association.

“Generally, you won’t find anyone who deviates from that flight path unless they lose sight” of the lead plane, Eversole said. “If he loses sight of him, he could very well get himself into a position where he could be in a lot of danger.

“The wind from those fires does really crazy things,” Eversole added. “It could have pushed him sideways just enough to get him off course, and if he lost sight of his lead plane, that could have been it.”

Firefighters were battling a lightning-sparked wildfire that jumped the Nevada border about 150 miles northeast of Las Vegas when the crash occurred. Investigators said the plane was reduced to fragments upon impact. Two pilots from Boise, Idaho, were killed.

The crash renewed concerns about the nation’s aging firefighting aircraft fleet, along with the dwindling number of available planes just as the West enters what is expected to be a brutal season, and massive blazes burned in Colorado and New Mexico.

The U.S. Forest Service doesn’t own any of the firefighting aircraft, but instead contracts with private companies that have limited stocks. The service announced recently it would increase the national fleet to 17 available aircraft, and on Wednesday said it had awarded contracts to four companies to provide seven next generation air tankers to help replace the nation’s aging fleet.

“This is a major milestone in our efforts to modernize the large airtanker fleet, which plays a vital role in wildfire suppression,” U.S. Forest Service Chief Tom Tidwell said in a statement. “As we mourn the recent loss of two airtanker pilots, we must continue to meet our responsibility to be prepared to respond vigorously to wildfires threatening lives, communities, and cultural and natural resources.”

Shortly before the Forest Service announcement, President Barack Obama signed a bill aimed at speeding those efforts to award the contracts.

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Report: Air tanker crashed into mountain