jbell wrote:
My condolences to the "Liberty Foundation", a great loss for the warbird community.
But, you "armchair firefighters" really need to get off your pedestals. Until you've been in their, or my boots, you really shouldn't criticize. No local FD is going to have near enough foam or "D" extinguishing agent to put out that blaze. heck, they'd have gotten ten feet out into that cornfield and sunk up to the axles. Give em a break!......Sincerely, John
NOT taking sides, but the fire company I used to belong to had one engine which always had 3 or 4 AFFF barrels on board- I think they were something like 25 gallon or 40 or something(it has been nearly 20 years) which had a simple hook-up, and could have been run out to an aircraft with a few lengths of 3" and the pickup and foam nozzle. We were trained how to run it out, and set it up. I guess Liberty Belle was to far off the road to hand lay the line and carry out the AFFF in time if they had it on board.(Not sarcastic, I just don't know the exact location, S.O.P. of the fire company, etc.) I forget the expansion rates of the AFFF, and the limitations, but I'd think that IF they had been able to reach the aircraft, and IF they had the proper foam, etc, that they WOULD have tried to do so- Any firefighter would do their best to save the victims property if at all possible. I did, at first question the firefighters, but thought about what has been said in their defense here, and see the valid points.
It is just too sad she wasn't able to be saved... Thankfully she gave her crew time to escape. And God Bless their escort's pilot for sounding the alarm in time! I hate to think what might have happened had they not found out as early as they did.
Scott