The CL-215, CL-215T and Bombardier 415 are sold in the U.S. under the name of SuperscooperTM aircraft family

The size of the Superscooper family in the U.S. consists of six CL-215 currently operating across the United States, particularly in the northern region and in Alaska. Two of them were purchased by the Sate of Minnesota and one, by the State of North Carolina. Aero Flite, a private operator based in Kingman, Arizona, purchased three CL-215 in 2003. On the lease front, there is a long-term agreement between the Los Angeles County Fire Department and the government of Quebec, Canada for the services of two Bombardier 415.

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It takes only 12 seconds, travelling at 130 km/h (70 knots) to scoop up the 6137-litre (1621-US gallon) water load. This requires an on-water distance of only 410 metres (1350 feet). The Bombardier 415 can scoop water from sites as shallow as 2 metres (6.5 feet) and 90 metres (300 feet) wide. This means that a great number of water sites can be used to reload its tanks. The aircraft doesn't need a completely straight scooping path. Since it's still in "flying" mode while scooping, the pilots can maneuver the Bombardier 415 around river bends or avoid visible obstacles in the water. As well, if the water site is too small for a full pick-up, the Bombardier 415 can take a partial load and return to the fire.




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Firefighting foam is one of the newer technologies to be introduced into the world of both urban and wildland firefighting. Class "A" firefighting foam, as it is more commonly known, is designed to be mixed with water to produce a very effective fire suppressant. Foam has the following characteristics:

It improves the drop pattern. The mixture of foam and water expands and doubles the drop area.

It protects unburned vegetation and structures. It increases moisture penetration, creates an air barrier and reflects radiant heat. It also clings to tree and structure surfaces providing additional protection. The foam drop can easily be seen from air enabling pilots to maximize coverage.

It suppresses flame. Foam is used directly on the fire reducing flame height and intensity thus making it safer for ground crews. As well, foam tends to reduce smoke, making it safer for other firefighting aircraft to operate in the area.

It is economical to use. The concentrated foam chemical is carried in the Bombardier 415 in one or two 300-litre (80-gallon) reservoirs. When used, it is injected into the water load at a ratio of 0.3% to 0.6% by volume. Using a 0.4% concentration, wich is typicaly used in firefighting, a 6000-litre (1585-gallon) water load requires only 24 litres (6.4-gallons) of foam concentrate. Foam is inexpensive compared to the cost of dropping an equivalent quantity of long-term retardant (red slush commonly used as a fire barrier).

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