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EMERGENCY, EGRESS & SURVIVAL PROCEDURES
The objective of this three-day course is to provide flight crew members with the knowledge, skills and confidence to deal effectively with in-flight emergency situations, forced and precautionary landings, and planned ditching to maximize the probability of an optimum and safe outcome for both crew and passengers.
The course is taught through a combination of lecture, case studies, discussions and practical exercises. Each course is specific to the operators aircraft, safety equipment, operation, and standard operating procedures.
THREE-DAY COURSE SYLLABUS
Day One
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Precautionary Landing Procedures
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Day Procedures
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Night Procedures
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Forced Landing Procedures
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Day Procedures
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Night Procedures
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Planned Ditching Procedures
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Day Procedures
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Night Procedures
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Emergency Egress Procedures
Day Two
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Principles of Global Land Survival
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Global Environments
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Arctic Survival
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Desert Survival
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Tropical Forest and Woodlands
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Mountain Survival
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Land Survival Equipment
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Principles of Open Water Survival
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Heat Escape Lessening Posture (HELP)
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Personal Floatation Devices and Equipment
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Aviation Life Rafts and Survival Equipment
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Long Term Open Ocean Survival
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Search and Rescue Procedures
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International SAR Procedures
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Alert-Locate Principles
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Manual Signaling Devices
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Emergency Locator Transmitter (ELT)
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Emergency Position Indicating Radio Beacons (EPIRB)
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Helicopter Rescue Procedures
Day Three
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Practical Training Exercises
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Pyrotechnic Demonstrations
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Manual Signaling Devices
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ELT/EPIRB Demonstrations
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In-Water Survival and Raft Boarding
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