Swimmer EP's Flashcards
1
Q
Lost swimmer DAY
A
- Mark and not position
- Transition and establish a right hand orbit
- Search/monitor for rescue swimmer signal
A. Radio- preferred FM frequency
B. Smoke
C. Mirror - When visual, resume hover position
2
Q
Lost swimmer NIGHT
A
- Mark and note position
- Flash landing/hover lights
- Search/monitor for rescue swimmer
A. Strobe light
B. Radio- preferred FM frequency
C. Flare - When visual
A. Cease flashing Landing/hover lights
B. Resume hover position
If these procedures fail to relocate the rescue swimmer - Deploy the lighted raft at the marked position
- Deploy the DMB at the marked position
- Request assistance
- Initiate a sector search
3
Q
Leaving rescue swimmer on scene
A
- Mark and note position
- Deploy lighted raft
- Deploy DMB
- If time/ situation permits contact Rescue swimmer via pre-briefed radio frequency and advise of situations/ intentions.
- Notify the SAR mission coordinator
4
Q
Emergency flyaway during hoisting operations
A
- SHEAR SHEAR SHEAR
- EMER REL - Press
- Hoist shear-shear
If the swimmer or device is attached to the hoist hook between cabin door and hoist drum - Bring swimmer into cabin or maintain firm handhold
5
Q
Emergency recovery of the rescue swimmer
A
- Rescue basket- if rigged and empty. The rescue basket is the primary device for recovery
- Bare hoist hook- if rescue basket is not readily available
The rescue device should be placed in the water in close proximity and within sight of the swimmer.
With assistance from the flight mechanic , the rescue swimmer shall enter the cabin backwards
6
Q
3 Direct Deployment Recoveries
A
- Physical grip
- Quick Strop
- Double lift with catenary
7
Q
When do you check swimmer for free fall deployment
A
At or below 30 ft
8
Q
Max altitude swimmer will be deployed for free fall deployment
A
15ft
9
Q
Minimum water depth for free fall deployment
A
12 ft.