Air Tanker Down In Yosemite

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Key Takeaways:

  • A Cal Fire S-2T air tanker crashed in Yosemite National Park while fighting the Dog Rock Fire, resulting in the death of the pilot.
  • The aircraft, a turboprop S-2T capable of carrying 1200 gallons of fire retardant, hit the wall of a canyon; the specific circumstances of the crash are not yet clear.
  • The Dog Rock Fire, which started around 2:45 p.m. and grew to 130 acres, led to the evacuation of over 60 homes in the area.
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A Cal Fire air tanker crashed in Yosemite National Park in California Tuesday afternoon, killing the unidentified pilot. The S-2T aircraft was fighting the Dog Rock Fire near Arch Rock and hit the wall of a canyon. The circumstances of the crash were not clear in early reports. The fire started about 2:45 p.m. and had grown to 130 acres within a couple of hours. The crash occurred about 4:30 p.m. More than 60 homes in the area have been evacuated.

The aircraft was a former S-2EG Tracker used as a carrier-based anti-submarine aircraft and has two turboprop engines. It can carry 1200 gallons of fire retardant. California has 23 of them.

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