The helicopter hovering over this "well” at a height of at least 10 meters above the tops of trees (while the height to the ground should not exceed 45 meters). An observer pilot opens the door and drops a particularly durable (900 kg per gap) 50-meter cord, through which, with the help of a trigger roller device, airborne firefighters descend directly from the helicopter to the ground. During the training, the interaction of the observer pilot and the paratrooper-firefighters, the descent speed (average - three meters per second), the correct landing and much more are monitored.
1) make fires in coniferous young growths, old burners, in areas of damaged forests (veiled, windbreak), cutting areas with felling residues and harvested wood, in places with dried grass, and also under the crowns of trees.
2) throw burning matches, cigarette butts and shake out hot ash from smoking pipes;
3) to use when hunting wads made of flammable or smoldering materials;
4) to leave wiping material soaked with fuels and lubricants in places not specially provided for this purpose;
5) refuel fuel tanks with internal combustion engines operating, use machines with a faulty engine power supply system, and also smoke or use an open flame near vehicles that are fueled by fuel.
Annealing of grassy vegetation on all land categories is not allowed, except for controlled annealing on the territory of the forest fund and adjacent territories conducted by forest owners in order to reduce the fire hazard.
In other places, bonfires are made at sites bordered by a mineralized strip of at least four meters wide. At the end of the picnic, the bonfire is thoroughly covered with earth or flooded with water until the complete decay.
The head of the Pavlodar aviation department Pelmenev N.N.
Newspaper Shcherbakty