Firefighting Jet Almost Crashes Into Ridge

They call it target fixation. See how very close this plane came to catastrophe.

Fire fighting plane near miss
A fire fighting plane experiences a near miss.
Gemini Sparkle

Key Takeaways:

  • A firefighting BAe 146 jet had a dangerously close call, nearly hitting a ridge during a low-altitude fire-retardant drop.
  • The pilot confirmed the extremely low pass was an unintentional mistake and not part of the planned flight path.
  • The near-catastrophe is attributed to "target fixation," where the pilot's intense focus on the drop zone led to overlooking the overall flight situation.
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The video shows a firefighting jet, a BAe 146, making a low pass during a fire-retardant drop, and coming very near the top of the subsequent ridge after the drop. It’s hard to watch. The location of the near miss is uncertain, but one thing is clear: The flight path wasn’t intentional. One poster on a popular social media site said that he knew the pilot, who admitted it was a mistake. We imagine they also said they were grateful to be alive. It’s that close.

The phenomenon that some commenters have pointed to is “target fixation,” when you get so focused on what you’re aiming for, in this case, the drop spot, that you forget the overall flight situation. With this near miss, that oversight was very nearly catastrophic.

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