Radio frequency interference (RFI) has strong influence on radar systems, especially for wideband airborne radars operating in the P-band (UHF). EcoSAR is a 435 MHz Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) system that employs a wideband digital beamforming architecture for the measurement of science parameters. RFI in EcoSAR measurements, degrades the quality of the SAR data and has to be removed from raw echoes. In this paper, we describe the current methodology used to mitigate RFI with EcoSAR, and provide an example on its performance. We also discuss the advantages and disadvantages of the proposed methods and discuss potential improvements.