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Oregon Logging Conference Resolution 2005-5
The Timely Upgrading and Replacement of
The Aging Wildfire Aerial Attack Fleet
The
Oregon Logging Conference urges Mark Rey, Undersecretary of the Department
of Agriculture, and the United States Congress to expedite the upgrading
and replacement of the aging wildfire aerial attack fleet.
WHEREAS, the forestlands of Oregon and other western states are in
jeopardy of destruction from catastrophic wildfire.
WHEREAS, a rapid and timely response to wild-land forest fires is
critical to effective control and suppression, and minimize suppression
cost and resource loss.
WHEREAS, rapid initial response by aerial attack aircraft has been
and will continue to be a major factor in controlling and suppressing
wild-land forest fires.
WHEREAS, efficient and effective initial attack response to
wild-land forest fires additionally provides safety to firefighters,
residents of the urban interface, and the general public.
WHEREAS, the current fleet of aircraft used by the Department of
Agriculture for wildfire suppression is aging and currently limited in
numbers, resulting in the delay of fire suppression efforts and placing
our nations forests and firefighters at risk.
THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, members of the Oregon Logging Conference
request that Congress and the Department of Agriculture develop a
replacement strategy for the current aging wild-land fire aerial attack
fleet. This strategy and implementation should occur before the 2007 fire
season. Other supplemental aviation resources should be funded in the
interim.
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