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The California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection announced in August 2017 its plans to acquire new Sikorsky S-70i Black Hawk helicopters, to be modified into Firehawks, to replace its fleet of modified Bell Hueys. Cal Fire Photo

Cal Fire places purchase order for Firehawk aircraft

Lockheed Martin Press Release | May 23, 2018

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United Rotorcraft, a division of Air Methods, and Sikorsky, a Lockheed Martin company, have received a purchase order from the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection (Cal Fire) for the acquisition of a new Sikorsky S-70 Black Hawk aircraft, to be modified into Firehawk firefighting configuration by United Rotorcraft.

The California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection announced in August 2017 its plans to acquire new Sikorsky S-70i Black Hawk helicopters, to be modified into Firehawks, to replace its fleet of modified Bell Hueys. Cal Fire Photo
The California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection announced in August 2017 its plans to acquire new Sikorsky S-70i Black Hawk helicopters, to be modified into Firehawks, to replace its fleet of modified Bell Hueys. Cal Fire Photo

This aircraft will be the latest firefighting tool put into service with Cal Fire to protect property and the citizens of California.

The purchase order follows a decision by the California Assembly and Senate budget subcommittees approving the budget for up to 12 of the aircraft to replace the state’s aging UH-1H fleet over the next five years. The Sikorsky manufactured S-70 is based on the legendary Black Hawk military helicopter, and is uniquely equipped to endure the unrelenting physical stresses demanded of the aerial firefighting and utility missions.

The Firehawk features next-generation technology, which will provide substantial benefit to firefighting operators. Features include wide chord rotor blades for increased payload and maneuverability, a rugged airframe, digital glass cockpit with flight management system for improved situation awareness and precision hover capability using an enhanced global positioning system and an inertial navigation system. An Integrated Vehicle Health Management System monitors the aircraft’s operational health for preventive maintenance to detect anomalies for early maintenance.

“Igor Sikorsky founded our company with the vision of saving lives,” said Jeanette Eaton, Sikorsky regional sales executive for the United States and Canada. “On a daily basis, the men and women of Cal Fire put themselves in harm’s way to protect and save property, homes and lives. We are honored to have been selected as the best equipped aircraft to address California’s firefighting needs and provide the overall best value. Even more so, we are humbled to play a role in their demanding mission and fulfilling Igor’s vision.”

Once assembled, the aircraft are modified by United Rotorcraft with a 1,000-gallon (3,785-liter) water tank equipped with a unique snorkel system for 60-second tank refill, extended landing gear, single pilot cockpit layout and a medically equipped interior, all of which arm the aircraft for its role as a multi-mission firefighting tool.

“United Rotorcraft and Sikorsky are honored to support Cal Fire’s stewardship of over 31 million acres throughout California,” said Mike Slattery, president of United Rotorcraft. “As seasons have become longer and more severe, it’s crucial that California has these high-performance Firehawk helicopters, which allow initial attack capabilities that can knock down fires early before they spread widely.”

Customers can order aircraft with mission specific kits and accessories customized to specific preferences.

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