Photos of air tankers being reloaded at Rapid City Air Tanker Base

Rapid City Air Tanker Base
Rapid City Air Tanker Base
Tanker 43 and the retardant tanks at Rapid City Air Tanker Base

On Saturday we had the opportunity to visit the Air Tanker Base at the Rapid City Regional Airport. The crew, led by Base Manager Gordon Schaffer, was busy keeping three P2V air tankers reloaded with retardant as they returned from fires, paused on the ramp to get another 2,000 gallons of the red stuff, and took off again.

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Tanker 07 arrives, needing another another 2,000 gallons of retardant.

On Saturday the three air tankers working out of the base were from Neptune, Tankers 43 and 07, and 48 from Minden. The staff at the base consisted of the Base Manager, the Ramp Manager, a radio operator/dispatcher/office-assistant, and a 2-person reloading crew. In addition, there were three to four mechanics checking the aircraft every time they reloaded. The mechanics work for Neptune and Minden, the companies that operate the air tankers which are contracted to the federal government. The Minden mechanic said that when the tanker relocates to another air tanker base, which happens frequently, he usually travels with the aircraft, and a chase vehicle with additional mechanics and equipment follows on the ground, sometimes arriving a day or two later.

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A mechanic checks the tires and landing gear on Tanker 07 while it is being reloaded.

On Sunday, July 22, two of the three air tanker crews will be on mandatory days off, and another will come off of their days off, resulting in Tankers 45 and 48 being available at the base beginning at 9 a.m.

All of these photos were taken by Bill Gabbert.

Rapid City Air Tanker Base
Tanker 43 lands at the Rapid City Regional Airport.

(More photos are below.)

Rapid City Air Tanker Base
Minden’s lone air tanker currently working on fires, Tanker 48.
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Tanker 07 being reloaded.

 

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The reloader watches the gauge as Tanker 07 is filled.
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The right wing tip of Tanker 07.
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Two National Guard Blackhawk helicopters return from working on the Myrtle fire, as Tanker 43 is being reloaded.
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The cockpit of Tanker 43.
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Tanker 43 being reloaded.
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Tanker 43 departs as Tanker 07 arrives.
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Commemorating 100,000 gallons of retardant pumped at the Rapid City Air Tanker Base so far this fire season.

 

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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.

One thought on “Photos of air tankers being reloaded at Rapid City Air Tanker Base”

  1. Nice job,Bill almost smell the GTS and the oil smoke…
    Last time I was there the ramp was partially grass at the base…

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