Helicopter Underwater Egress Training in the
United States, and Helicopter
Underwater Escape Training in most other countries, (often abbreviated HUET,
pronounced hue-wet, hue-way or you-way)
is training provided to offshore
oil and gas industry staff and military personnel who are
regularly transported to and from facilities by helicopters over
water.
As the name implies, the purpose is to prepare them for emergency exit in the case of a crash landing over water.
·
Bracing for impact
·
Avoiding smoke
inhalation
·
Surfacing for air
·
Head count.
The conventional simulators simulate an
immersed cabin rotating around single axis, usually lengthwise. Most trainees
find that the repetition of predictable submerging and controlled rotation does
not offer any additional improvement to their survival skills. While the
traditional simulators can only be turned left or right in the horizontal
plane, the new generation simulators can turn 360° in both the horizontal and
vertical planes.
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