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The riveting history of how aircraft have transformed the fighting of wildfires. Throughout history, when threatened by wildfires our only defense was to pray for rain and run — until aircraft chan...
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  • 27 May 2025
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The riveting history of how aircraft have transformed the fighting of wildfires.

Throughout history, when threatened by wildfires our only defense was to pray for rain and run — until aircraft changed the way we fight fires. Beginning with the Canadian “H-Boats” in 1924, aircraft have become indispensable in detecting and extinguishing wildfires. Fire Eaters tells the incredible stories of the Ontario Provincial Air Service, the first government aerial fire suppression organization in history; one of its pilots, Carl Crossley, who invented the water scoop-up and drop-off system; and the Canadair CL-215, the first purpose-built water bomber.

Today, helicopters with “Bambi Buckets” and snorkels can dump water while hovering directly over the flames, and Air Tractors and Dash 8-400AT air tankers not only perform a crucial role in saving communities but also protect our ecosystem. Satellites — unmanned aircraft able to fly for sixteen hours, even overnight when manned aircraft do not — and artificial intelligence already play a decisive role in fire management.

But it is the men and women of the aerial fire service who have really changed the way we fight fire around the world. Their bravery and dedication mean that response times are fast, fires can be contained sooner, and people have the chance to save rather than lose everything.
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Price: $21.99
Pages: 248
Publisher: Dundurn Press
Imprint: Dundurn Press
Publication Date: 27 May 2025
Trim Size: 9.00 X 6.00 in
ISBN: 9781459755079
Format: Paperback
BISACs: TRANSPORTATION / Aviation / History, Aerospace and aviation technology, TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING / Aeronautics & Astronautics, TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING / Fire Science, Fire services
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Summer means fire in Canada. Often, within a short time of a wildfire starting, air tankers and helicopters will appear overhead providing the first line of defense. Fire Eaters provides a detailed history of the evolution of fire fighting aircraft plus delving into the roles of the pilots, maintenance, and forestry personnel that confront this fire threat. A compelling read for those who want to understand the dynamics of fire on our landscape today along with a look into the dedicated professionals who choose to do this line of work; too often paying the ultimate price as did Juliana Turchetti, on August 7, 2024.




Fire Eaters is the most comprehensive book on aerial fire fighting that I have read. The author makes you feel like you are right there with the pioneers of the industry. He explains clearly and concisely the challenging early years of using aircraft for both detection and firebombing. And he brings us right to the currently used aircraft and technology. I found the book fascinating. This is a must read for anyone who is interested in the evolution of aerial forest protection.

Peter Pigott is Canada’s foremost aviation author. Among his accomplishments are the histories of Air Canada, Trans Canada Airlines, and Canadian Airlines. He is the author of From Far and Wide, Sailing Seven Seas, Canada in Sudan, and many more books. He lives in Ottawa.
  • Prologue
  • Chapter One: Some Say The World Will End In Fire
  • Chapter Two: Getting A Bird’s Eye View
  • Chapter Three: Sentinels Of The Forest Before Aviation
  • Chapter Four: Smokejumping Starts With A Leap Of Faith That You Are Invincible
  • Chapter Five: Using Bombers To Put Out Fires, Instead Of Starting Them
  • Chapter Six: When Smoke Gets In Your Eyes
  • Chapter Seven: Catalinas And Cansos
  • Chapter Eight: The Canadairs: What Is Essential Is Invisible To The Eye
  • Chapter Nine: Conair: At Any Given Moment, There Are Fires Somewhere In The World
  • Chapter Ten: Behind The Glory – The Unsung Heroes
  • Chapter Eleven: The Pride Of Montana
  • Chapter Twelve: Helicopters And Air Tractors — The Future Of Aerial Fire Fighting
  • Epilogue: The Gods Didn’t Warn Us