During peak fire season, a Helitack Firefighter’s day often begins with briefings, equipment checks, and readiness drills before receiving deployment orders. You may spend hours on standby, ready to be rapidly mobilized by helicopter to remote or inaccessible fire locations. Once deployed, duties include constructing fire lines, performing direct attack operations, supporting ground crews, and assisting with water drops or helicopter logistics. Teamwork is essential, as you’ll collaborate closely with pilots, other Helitack members, and ground-based firefighters. The work is physically demanding and unpredictable, but it offers the excitement of varied tasks and the reward of making a direct impact on wildfire containment.