Kamloops-based aerial firefighters staying sharp as hot summer weather approaches
KAMLOOPS — The B.C. Wildfire Service has relocated some of its fleet of firefighting planes to Kamloops Airport, and pilots are making sure they’re trained and ready to go when the call comes.
Anthony Ussher is going into his 24th year as an aerial firefighter in B.C. and while it’s quiet right now, he’s making sure his RJ85 airtanker is ready to deploy at a moment’s notice.
“May is always unpredictable. The start is always unpredictable – sometimes you hit the ground running,” Ussher told CFJC Today. “On our first day here we did our practice and then worked fires for our first four days.”



