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Citation

Brooks CJ, Potter PL, Hognestad B, Baranski J. Aviat. Space Environ. Med. 1997; 68(1): 35-40.

Affiliation

Canadian Forces Hospital Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada.

Copyright

(Copyright © 1997, Aerospace Medical Association)

DOI

unavailable

PMID

9006880

Abstract

METHODS: There were 23 male and 21 female subjects who conducted a series of evacuations from the NUTEC Super Puma helicopter simulator into an RFD heliraft in the Bergen Fjord. The dry shod and swim-away methods were compared both on the windward and leeward side. RESULTS: The dry shod method is the method of choice, although the swim-away method should be taught as an alternative in the event of imminent capsizing. Irrespective of method, evacuation wherever possible should be on the windward side. CONCLUSIONS: Because it is critical for the aircrew to make a split-second decision concerning which method to use, they should have special training in open water after traditional pool training.


Language: en

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