A Tribute to Courage: Remembering Firefighting Pilot Justin van As

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On June 21, 2023, Kishugu Aviation aerial firefighting pilot, Justin van As, tragically lost his life during a firefighting operation in Ngodwana, Mpumalanga. He was a devoted professional and a hero who dedicated his life to saving others and protecting our environment. Minister of Forestry, Fisheries, and the Environment, Ms. Barbara Creecy, expressed her deepest condolences to Justin’s family in a heartfelt message.

Justin Van As’s Life and Career

Born in Klerksdorp, Justin van As joined Kishugu Aviation on May 1, 2019, as an AT802 AFF Pilot. He is survived by his wife, Amelia, and an 18-year-old son. Justin was a passionate reader who enjoyed historical events, research, and philosophical discussions. He had an unwavering commitment to his work and remained devoted until his last breath.

Minister Creecy’s Tribute

Minister Creecy praised Justin’s bravery and dedication, acknowledging the profound sadness felt by his family and the firefighting fraternity. She remarked that Justin’s legacy would be forever remembered as that of a true firefighting hero.

The Investigation

The circumstances surrounding the accident remain unclear, and the South African Civil Aviation Authority (SACAA) has launched an investigation to determine the cause. Ensuring the safety of pilots and ground crews is a top priority for Kishugu Aviation, who will collaborate with the SACAA throughout the investigation.

Kishugu Aviation and Working on Fire

Kishugu Aviation is a subsidiary of Kishugu Holdings and forms part of the Working on Fire – Kishugu Joint Venture. This organization implements the Department of Forestry, Fisheries, and the Environment’s Working on Fire program. By providing aerial firefighting services, Kishugu Aviation plays a crucial role in combating wildfires and preserving our natural resources.

A Stark Reminder

Justin van As’s life, career, and sacrifice are a testament to the courage and dedication required in the face of danger. His tragic loss serves as a stark reminder of the risks faced by firefighters and emergency responders daily, as they put their lives on the line to protect others and the environment.

The Broader Context

The ongoing threat of wildfires and climate change calls for continuous innovation and collaboration among governments, organizations, and individuals. As we pay tribute to Justin van As’s memory, let us also acknowledge and appreciate the countless professionals who continue to fight the good fight, preserving our planet for future generations.

Extending Sympathies

In these trying times, we extend our deepest sympathies to Justin van As’s family, friends, and colleagues, as they navigate the pain of loss. While no words can truly capture the depth of their grief, we stand in solidarity with them, honoring the memory of a true hero who exemplified courage, selflessness, and dedication.

Advocating for Safety and Support

The loss of Justin van As is a somber reminder of the importance of aerial firefighting, not only in preserving our environment but also in saving lives. As we reflect on his legacy, we must continue to advocate for the safety and support of those who risk their lives in service of others and our planet. It is only through these efforts that we can ensure a sustainable future and truly honor the memory of Justin van As and countless others who have made the ultimate sacrifice.

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