In this podcast, Don describes how diving deep in meditation has allowed him to find the infinite value in solutions and see that each part of the solution contains the entirety.
Bambi Buckets deployed to fight post explosion fires in Beirut.
Don Arney’s Bambi Bucket, a major contribution to aerial firefighting tech from the 1980s
Helicopters and other aircraft are often used to combat fires which cannot be controlled by personnel on the ground and the practice is a fairly expensive one. Various online sources cite to a 2003 statement from the U.S. Forest Service and Bureau of Land Management that those agencies own, contract or lease 1,000 aircraft for aerial firefighting each year at an annual cost of more than $250 million as of 2003.
From buckets to BATTs — the SEI story
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Bambi Bucket Used to Rescue 15 People After Devastating Mud Slide in Chile
Don Arney’s Bambi Bucket, a major contribution to aerial firefighting tech from the 1980s
His Invention Saves Lives, Wildlife, and Millions of Acres in 115 Countries
This summer, while Hurricanes Harvey, Irma, and Maria pummeled Texas, Florida, and the Caribbean, one of the worst wildfire seasons ever ravaged over 10 million acres across the western United States and Canada. Fortunately, an ingenious invention called the Bambi Bucket® is helping first-responders and the National Guard battle wildland fires from the sky.
Bambi Bucket inventor Don Arney on TM as a tool for innovation
Before 1980’s fighting forest fires with helicopters was a hassle. The huge rigid containers hanging down from the hooks slowed down helicopters on their way to the site. The complicated trap doors of these buckets often stopped working. Luckily, one day, the inventor Don Arney had an insight that changed the game.