Increase in Helicopter Activity and Wildfire Preparation

DOA Announcement: Increased Helicopter Activity 10/16/2022

We understand that the community has noticed a recent increase in helicopter activity, particularly in the Camarillo area. This activity has primarily included the Coulson CH47 Chinook, a specialized fire attack helicopter which is contracted for use by Ventura County Fire Department and is based at Camarillo Airport. This training is required for pilot proficiency to safely respond to wildfires in state and federal jurisdictions. The recent increase in flight training activity is expected to decrease significantly by the end of the week. However, if the coming fire season is as active as predicted, flight activity would increase periodically as needed.

Additionally, the Ventura County Department of Airports, in partnership with the Oxnard Fire Department (OFD), would like to notify the community that OFD will be conducting mandated live fire training on July 8th, 9th, and 10th that will include burning a portion of an acquired structure on South K Street in Oxnard. This training will not include a complete burn down of the structure. The Oxnard community may notice smoke in the area for the three-day period, however OFD will be working to minimize impacts on the community.

The Department of Airports is grateful for the partnerships with our local and regional fire departments as we collectively work to keep our communities safe.

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