Helicopter Flight Rescue System Exercise 2009
Although the weather was far from cooperative, conditions did permit for the large majority of the training/recurrency/lead-up to go ahead.
Overall a busy weekend for rescue volunteers; with hover entry/exit training on Saturday, and Helicopter Flight Rescue System training on Sunday. This level of dedication keeps us ready to respond to a call, and allows us to best serve the public interest. Although these training sessions are of a significant cost to the NSR society, the safety and performance results are without a price tag.
One of the key features of this exercise is the demonstrable need for a non-military rescue helicopter to be made available during the Olympics for "outside the fence" calls. NSR has a strong relationship with Talon Helicopters, who have both the right aircraft (small, powerful aircraft capable of safely entering tight terrain) and the expertise (flying ability, terrain knowledge, and invaluable familiarity with local SAR teams) to perform safe, efficient and life-saving operations that may otherwise be unavailable during the 2010 winter games. It is hoped that the provincial government will provide a standby civilian helicopter for local SAR teams during the event.
Labels: Bone Creek, Helicopter Flight Rescue System, North Shore Rescue, Talon Helicopters, Training
4 Comments:
Wow, soooo cool!
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Anonymous, at 10:33 AM
Thanks Curtis, great post!
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John Blown, at 10:41 AM
I have been involved with similar training here in the states. I think there needs to be a non-military rescue helicopter available during the Olympics as well.
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helicopter training, at 10:46 AM
You can never get too much helicopter pilot training. You always hope these guys never have to use their abilities, but it is good to know that there are those who risk their lives to save others.
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helicopter flight training, at 5:00 PM
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