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Tanker 61 Memorial
USA

This view shows the Tanker 61 Memorial at Kingsley Field in Klamath Falls/Altamont, Oregon.  Tanker 61 was a Douglas DC-7 Airtanker owned by TBM Inc. of Tulare, California and stationed at the Klamath Falls Airtanker Base from 1987 through 1992.

The captain of Tanker 61 was Chuck Sheridan. He had been with the airtanker through all six fire seasons and had taken up residence in Klamath Falls.

Leonard Martin became Tanker 61's copilot in 1991.

On October 1, 1992 while working the Cleveland fire on the Eldorado National Forest in northern California, airtanker 61 crashed.

Both Chuck and Leonard were fatally injured.

A memorial plaque dedicated to the airtanker 61 crew is located at the Cleveland Corral Wayside near Pollock Pines, CA. not far from where the Cleveland fire started.

 

In 2001 a new airtanker base was constructed here on the north side of Kingsley Field. The Fremont-Winema National Forests funded the relocation and eventually the reconstruction of the memorial building.

Today the original contents of the memorial have been returned to the building and the Tanker 61 Memorial Association has become rejuvenated with a new membership and a fresh commitment to a our new vision for the future.  In September 2018, Airtanker 06 made a final flight before landing here at Kingsley Field where it now sits permanently on display.

 

From: https://www.klamathfallsnews.org/news/tag/Tanker+61+Memorial

Copyright: William L
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Taken: 18/02/2023
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Published: 13/03/2023
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Tags: tanker 61; memorial; airtanker; tanker 06; kingsley field; klamath falls; altamont; airport; klamath basin; stukel mountain; hogback mountain; oregon; montana; brett way
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