DC-10 air tanker used on the Wallow fire

DC-10 dropping, file photo
File photo of the DC-10

On Thursday, Air Tanker 911, a DC-10 Very Large Air Tanker, made its first drops on the Wallow fire in Arizona, dropping retardant near the Community of Greer which was overrun by the fire Wednesday evening. The DC-10 can carry up to 11,000 gallons of fire retardant, almost four times the capacity of a conventional large air tanker.

AZfamily.com has a gallery of 20 excellent photos of the DC-10 in action. But I think few if any of the photos were taken in Arizona; I could be wrong.

It is good to see the DC-10 being used, but again, very large air tankers don’t put out fires. They slow them down, like other air tankers, if the wind and terrain conditions are favorable. Firefighters on the ground put fires out.

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Author: Bill Gabbert

After working full time in wildland fire for 33 years, he continues to learn, and strives to be a Student of Fire.

3 thoughts on “DC-10 air tanker used on the Wallow fire”

  1. I am glad it is in Texas right now. Glad T910 and the firefighters could save you house. Could you imagine if the Evergreen 747 with the two DC-10s and night flights for helicopters were in place this summer for Texas? Imagine the homes, money and time we could have saved.
    Would like to hear a reaction on the ground, what are the people saying about the DC-10?

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