Initial Attack A Periodical of Bombardier Aerospace
InitialAttack A Periodical of Bombardier Aerospace
Bombardier AmphibiousAircraft publishes periodically Initial Attack. Issues published between1993 and 2002 are available online:
Autumn 2002
The French National Civil Protection Department
Okay, so it’s not “Around the World in 80 Days”
Sharing of Emergency Resources in a Constrained World
Spring 2002
Firefighting in Italy – A statistical overview of Year 2000 campaigns
Alberta – Prometheus – the Canadian wildland fire growth model
Portugal – Why forest is burning
Autumn 2001
Trees and Forests Combat Global Warming
Tracking the Spread and Intensity of Crown Fires
Amphibious Aircraft — a Valuable Tool for Minnesota’s Firefighting
New roles for Bombardier Amphibious Aircraft
Spring 2001
Fire season 2000: Under the big sky
Aerial fire management of the New South Wales Rural Fire Service
Fire runs, but can’t hide from FLIR attack
Autumn 2000
Climate change: implications for forest fire management in Canada
British Columbia faces the interface fire challenge
Forest fires in the Brazilian Amazon
Spray booms enhance waterbomber’s environmental protection capability
Spring 2000
Hellenic Air Force fights Turpas refinery fire with Bombardier 415
Québec’s aerial firefighters an international strike force
The role of aircraft in wildland-urban interface fire management
a Canadian perspective
Fuel mapping helps wildland firefighting
Autumn 1999
Canada’s Wildland-urban interface: Challenges and solutions
First in flight… first in fire protection
INMARSAT satellites aid forest firefighting in Spain
Forest fire management in China
Kosovo relief flights showcased amphibian’s heart
Spring 1999
Seawater for aerial firefighting – its effect on vegetation
Birddogs and Air Attack Officers
Forest firefighting organizations in the Republic of Argentina since 1996
Northwest Fire Compact from concept to reality
Autumn 1998
Ontario pilots praise new-generation aerial firefighter
The worst forest fire disaster in Mexico
Wildland Firefighting in Alaska Challenges and Lessons from Miller’s Reach
CL-415 Flight Training Device will reduce costs, enhance safety
Spring 1998
Using Mathematical Models to Combat Forest Fire Spread
Assessment of 1997 Land and Forest Fires in Indonesia
Wildfires in Los Angeles county
Autumn 1997
Water Bombers Overpower Wildfires in Marseille
Decision Support Systems for Airtanker Management
Spring 1997
Aerial Forest Fire Protection in Russia’s
B.C. Fire Crews Drop into those Hard-to-Reach Job Sites
Autumn 1996
Airborne Cooperation in Sweden
Initial Attack by Amphibious Aircraft Helps Portugal Combat Forest Fires
Spotting Forest Fires Early Speeds Initial Attack
Spring 1996
The Canadian Forest Fire Danger Rating System
Autumn 1995
Forest Fire Management in Brazil Trails Forest Resource Development
Spring 1995
Overcoming Adversity in Croatia
Autumn 1994
New Technology Versus an Old Enemy
Spring 1994
Urban/Wildland Fire Management in Nova Scotia
International Co-operation in Wildland Fire Management
Autumn 1993
Resource Sharing: the CIFFC Model
Centralization: More Efficiency at Less Cost
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