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Section F. Survival Training


 
Introduction
 Survival skills and training should be practiced regularly.
 
F.1.  Survival Training Seminar
 All Auxiliary pilots, air crew, and observers are required to participate in emergency egress and water survival training.  All Auxiliary pilots and air crew are required to attend an annual aviation operations training seminar (observers should also attend).  It is also recommended that Auxiliary flight crews obtain first aid and CPR training.
 
F.2.  Equipment Familiarity
 Emergency egress and water survival training should be developed on a local level to match the conditions unique to the aircraft being flown and to the expected operating environment.  Flight crew members should be thoroughly familiar with the equipment they possess for survival.  Outdated CO2 cartridges may be used to inflate life vests during training.  Entering the water with the vest deflated, then inflating the vest after coming to the surface can be done as part of a survival training exercise.
 
F.3.  Training at Air Station
 All Coast Guard air stations hold wet drills and survival training which may be available to Auxiliary flight crews with prior arrangement.  Other training assistance may be provided to the Auxiliary by Coast Guard air stations.  Use of the Shallow Water Egress Trainer (SWET) is encouraged.
 
F.4.  PIC Responsibility
 It is the responsibility of the PIC of each Auxiliary aircraft facility to ensure that all crew members are trained in the emergency and egress procedures for the particular aircraft being operated.  This requirement is in addition to the general annual training and should be a part of each pre-flight brief.
 


 


 
Chapter 10  Maritime Domain Awareness and the Multi-Mission Environment


 
Introduction
 Maritime Domain Awareness (MDA) is an important concept affecting virtually all missions flown by the Auxiliary. This chapter describes the Auxiliary flight crews’ responsibilities in conducting patrols for a variety of missions in an MDA environment.
 
In this Chapter
 This chapter contains the following sections:
 
 
 Section
 Title
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 A
 Maritime Domain Awareness
 10-3
 
 
 B
 Multi-Mission Environment
 10-5
 
 
 C
 Maritime Safety
 10-7
 
 
 D
 Ports, Waterways, and Coastal Security
 10-9
 
 
 
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