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  2. Neptune Aviation - Wikipedia

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    Neptune Aviation Services Inc. is an aerial firefighting company based out of Missoula International Airport in Missoula, Montana.It provides aerial support and firefighting to the United States, Canada, Chile and throughout the world.

  3. Montana elected a firefighter to the Senate. He’s already ...

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    Less than a week into his new job, Montana Republican Tim Sheehy is finding plenty of use for his previous experience as an aerial firefighter and wildfire entrepreneur as he pushes for new ...

  4. Smokejumper - Wikipedia

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    Fully outfitted smokejumpers boarding a Short C-23 Sherpa aircraft in Missoula, Montana, en route to a fire in the Idaho panhandle, July 1994. A smokejumper is a specially-trained wildland firefighter who provides an initial attack response on remote wildfires. They are inserted at the site of the fire by parachute.

  5. Bridger Aerospace - Wikipedia

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    Bridger Aerospace is an American aerospace company which provides aerial firefighting and wildfire management services. [2] The company has supported firefighting efforts in 24 U.S. states and two Canadian provinces. [3] In January 2023, Bridger went public via SPAC merger with a valuation of $869 million. [4]

  6. Looking for a job? Forest Service is hiring 200 wildland ...

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    The U.S. Forest Service is holding events to hire seasonal wildland firefighters. Here's where to go and how to apply.

  7. A Forest Firefighter Can Make Up to $40K in 6 Months - AOL

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    Looking for outdoor jobs? If you’re physically fit and enjoy hard work, consider becoming a wildland or forest firefighter. You could earn up to $40,000 for a six-month season fighting forest fires.