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Tuesday, June 26, 2007 (AP)
Firefighting jet grounded after grazing trees in Kern County
By MARCUS WOHLSEN, Associated Press Writer


   (06-26) 11:12 PDT San Francisco, Calif. (AP) --

   A one-time passenger jet modified to fight wildfires remained grounded
Tuesday after striking the tops of several trees and nearly crashing while
battling a mountain blaze along the San Joaquin Valley's southern edge.

   The DC-10 air tanker, unveiled with much fanfare by California fire
officials last year as the first firefighting jet of its kind, ran into
severe turbulence over Kern County late Monday afternoon and dropped
toward the ground before pilots were able to power out of the descent.

   No one was injured in the near-miss incident, and the crew returned to i=
ts
base in Victorville, according to the California Department of Forestry
and Fire Protection.

   Mechanics and FAA investigators were examining the jet to determine how =
it
came so close to crashing, said Daniel Berlant, a forestry department
spokesman.

   The plane, known as Tanker 910, was being used to drop fire retardant ov=
er
a blaze dubbed the White Fire, which had burned through 9,300 acres of
brush about 80 miles north of Los Angeles by Tuesday morning.

   With a destructive Lake Tahoe wildfire also continuing to rage, officials
offered no immediate estimate of how long the plane would remain out of
commission. The jet will be kept out of the sky "as long as it takes to
make sure that that aircraft can be safely put back into service," Berlant
said.

   The DC-10 can carry 12,000 gallons of water or fire retardant — 10
times the volume of the standard propeller planes that make up the bulk of
California's firefighting air fleet.

   Tanker 910 once belonged to American Airlines and later flew 380-passeng=
er
charter flights to Hawaii before being put on fire fighting duty in July
2006. The plane fought five fires last year and deposited retardant on two
Kern County fires over the weekend before Monday's incident.

   The state has contracted with the plane's owner, 10 Tanker Air Carrier of
Victorville, for exclusive use of Tanker 910 through the 2009 fire season
at a cost of $5 million per year.

   Calls to 10 Tanker Air Carrier were not immediately returned.

   The White Fire was about 30 percent contained Tuesday, Kern County fire
engineer Michael Nicholas said. Crews did not know when to expect full
containment, U.S. Forest Service spokesman Virgil Mink said.

   Overnight, burning debris rolled beyond the northern fire line and ignit=
ed
brush in the nearby Horse Thief Canyon area, Mink said. Morning
firefighting crews were mopping up those scattered flames, he said.

   A state assessment team was evaluating possible fire damage to the summer
homes and cabins that dot the area, but no damage had been confirmed, Mink
said.

   ___

   Associated Press Writer Jacob Adelman in Los Angeles contributed to this
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Copyright 2007 AP

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