Jake Hutchison
Chico Enterprise-Record, Calif.
(TNS)
CHICO — PJ Helicopters’ UH-60 Blackhawk was the shining centerpiece at the Chico Airport on Thursday and Cal Fire-Butte County and PG&E joined together to formally announce that the helicopter would once again be aiding in firefighting efforts this summer.
Earlier this year, the Butte County Board of Supervisors approved the re-up of a contract between the two entities that would secure the helicopter, which is contracted by PG&E for use by Cal Fire-Butte County. Fire Chief Garrett Sjolund said the helicopter provided substantial support during wildfires in 2024.
“It flew over 65 flight hours here, mostly in Butte County, delivered over 352,000 gallons of water on 11 incidents in Butte County including the first aircraft to fly on the Thompson FIre in Oroville, which was about this time last year, as well as 23 days assigned to the Park Fire in Butte and Tehama counties,” Sjolund said.
Cal Fire-Butte County Chief Garrett Sjolund, left, speaks about the UH-60 Blackhawk helicopter and the partnership between Butte County and Pacific Gas and Electric Co. as Joe Wilson, regional vice president for PG&E’s North Valley and Sierra Region stands in front of the helicopter during a press conference Thursday, June 26, 2025 on the tarmac at the Chico Air Museum in Chico, California. (Dan Reidel/Enterprise-Record)
Nik Klenovits, PJ Helicopters utility pilot, opens the door to a UH-60 Blackhawk helicopter Thursday, June 26, 2025 on the tarmac at the Chico Air Museum in Chico, California. The Blackhawk is being used during the summer months to fight wildfires. (Dan Reidel/Enterprise-Record)
Sjolund said the Blackhawk will take flight again this summer during what is expected to be a high-risk season.
“This summer we’re not seeing anything different than we have in the past seasons,” Sjolund said. “A very dry and hot summer is anticipated with heavy fuel crops. We anticipate seeing some fires here in Butte County and this aircraft will play a very important role.”
PG&E contracts with various companies around California for helicopter services and provides them to jurisdictions that face a heavier fire threat during the summer months.
Joe Wilson, PG&E vice president of the North Valley and Sierra Region, said the helicopter is meant to both aid firefighters by dropping water as well as potentially shorten response times by having another air attack vehicle on the roster.
A PJ Helicopters UH-60 Blackhawk contracted with Pacific Gas and Electric Co. helicopter sits on the tarmac at the Chico Air Museum as the utility and Cal Fire-Butte County hold a press conference to exhibit the Blackhawk helicopter Thursday, June 26, 2025 in Chico, California. (Dan Reidel/Enterprise-Record)
“We have these utility aircraft that we use in the off season for heavy lift operations, but during the fire season, we’re deploying them i