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Blade Ranger, a veteran fire-and-rescue helicopter, heads up the [[Piston Peak National Park|Piston Peak]] Air Attack team. Haunted by a storied past, he’s a tough and demanding air boss with a wry sense of humor, and he’s not exactly enthusiastic about his new trainee [[Dusty Crophopper|Dusty]]. But Blade is a pro and does everything he can to bring the new SEAT up to speed.
 
Blade Ranger, a veteran fire-and-rescue helicopter, heads up the [[Piston Peak National Park|Piston Peak]] Air Attack team. Haunted by a storied past, he’s a tough and demanding air boss with a wry sense of humor, and he’s not exactly enthusiastic about his new trainee [[Dusty Crophopper|Dusty]]. But Blade is a pro and does everything he can to bring the new SEAT up to speed.
   
 
As partly explained by Maru (and known by all members of his current team), Blade was a former actor for the television show ''CHoPs'' alongside Nick "Loopin'" Lopez (both being police helicopters), until Nick was unexpectedly killed in a stunt accident during the filming of the show's 139th episode, which Blade could do nothing to save. Traumatized by this loss, he left, causing the show to be cancelledand started working for the [[Piston Peak National Park|Piston Peak]] Air Attack team, an organization he now leads, as a fire chief, so that he can be a rescue service member for real. Blade at first doesn't like Dusty Crophopper since he is not meant to be a firefighter and only sent there for qualifications. During the scooping of water for retardant, Dusty ignores Blade's warning about flying too low resulting in them both being swept down a river, off a waterfall, and being trapped inside a mine to escape the worsening fire. Blade's engine is severely damaged by the heat, and is grounded for repairs while Windlifter assumes command during his absence. However, when the fire traps Harvey and Winnie at Augerin' Canyon's burning bridge, Dusty and the smokejumpers have their water supply cut off and simply have to use the remaining water for retardant, which is not enough to put out the fire Blade recovers just in time to save the two RVs while Dusty's gearbox fails completely and he crashes in the woods and is airlifted to the base. After Dusty is fixed, Blade and the smokejumpers all head to Propwash Junction to celebrate Dusty's bravery.
Blade is a member of the [[Smokejumpers]], an organization working to fight wildfires.
 
 
"Blazin'" Blade Ranger was once an actor for the television show ''CHoPs'' alongside Nick "Loopin'" Lopez, until Nick was unexpectedly killed in a freak accident during the filming of the show's 139th episode, and Blade was unable to save him in time. Traumatized by this loss, Blade ended up quitting the show business resulting in ''CHoPs'' being cancelled and started working at Piston Peak as a fire chief so that he can try to save other people for real. Blade at first doesn't like Dusty Crophopper at first since he is not meant to be a firefighter but is sent there because his damaged gearbox has prevented him from racing, but during the scooping of water for retardant, Dusty ignores Blade's warning about flying too low resulting in them both being swept down a river, off a waterfall, and being trapped inside a mine to escape the worsening fire. Blade's engine is severely damaged by the heat, and is sent back to his hanger to recover while Windlifter is temporarily made the new chief. However, when the fire traps Harvey and Winnie at Augerin' Canyon's burning bridge, Dusty and the smokejumpers have their water supply cut off and simply have to use the remaining water for retardant, which is not enough to put out the fire, but fortunately Blade recovers just in time to save the two RVs while Dusty's gearbox fails completely and he crashes in the woods and is airlifted to the base. After Dusty is fixed, Blade and the smokejumpers all head to Propwash Junction to celebrate Dusty's bravery.
 
   
 
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Blade Ranger is a helicopter who appears in Planes: Fire & Rescue.

History

Planes: Fire & Rescue

Blade Ranger, a veteran fire-and-rescue helicopter, heads up the Piston Peak Air Attack team. Haunted by a storied past, he’s a tough and demanding air boss with a wry sense of humor, and he’s not exactly enthusiastic about his new trainee Dusty. But Blade is a pro and does everything he can to bring the new SEAT up to speed.

As partly explained by Maru (and known by all members of his current team), Blade was a former actor for the television show CHoPs alongside Nick "Loopin'" Lopez (both being police helicopters), until Nick was unexpectedly killed in a stunt accident during the filming of the show's 139th episode, which Blade could do nothing to save. Traumatized by this loss, he left, causing the show to be cancelled, and started working for the Piston Peak Air Attack team, an organization he now leads, as a fire chief, so that he can be a rescue service member for real. Blade at first doesn't like Dusty Crophopper since he is not meant to be a firefighter and only sent there for qualifications. During the scooping of water for retardant, Dusty ignores Blade's warning about flying too low resulting in them both being swept down a river, off a waterfall, and being trapped inside a mine to escape the worsening fire. Blade's engine is severely damaged by the heat, and is grounded for repairs while Windlifter assumes command during his absence. However, when the fire traps Harvey and Winnie at Augerin' Canyon's burning bridge, Dusty and the smokejumpers have their water supply cut off and simply have to use the remaining water for retardant, which is not enough to put out the fire Blade recovers just in time to save the two RVs while Dusty's gearbox fails completely and he crashes in the woods and is airlifted to the base. After Dusty is fixed, Blade and the smokejumpers all head to Propwash Junction to celebrate Dusty's bravery.

Appearances

Feature Films

Merchandising

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  • Bio
    • "Blade is the leader of the Piston Peak Air Attack team. A veteran fire-and-rescue helicopter, he is an all-purpose aircraft equipped with a drop tank and hoist. Flying at 120 knots under a maximum cruising altitude of 13,500 feet, Blade is a tough and demanding air boss with a wry sense of humor. Earlier in his life, he was known as "Blazin' Blade" and played a rescue chopper on the hit TV show CHoPs (California Helicopter Patrol). After the tragic loss of his on-screen partner, Blade struggled with his purpose in life; however, he soon got a second chance when he trained to become a real fire-and-rescue helicopter. Now, instead o pretending to save lives, Blade saves 'em for real."[1]

Gallery

Trivia

  • Save for himself and most of his crew, the only other character that knows Blade's history is Cad Spinner.

References