I have not done it myself but have put a number of my men through the course,one thing to remember when you evacuate the helicopter and surface in the tank is not to hold onto the side of the emergency boat that is in the tank which one of our guys did and was told let go and tread water as how many ****ing boats do you think are going to be at the side of the crash site if you ditch in the Nort Sea
If you are up here for the week Louie where are you staying ? drop me a PM and we can grab a beer I work in Beverley
Speaking as a North Sea Tiger with vast experience on this subject
I'll give you some free advice
At the very start of the training you will be asked if anyone in the group is a non swimmer? at this point raise your hand in the air, you will probably be asked the question again, can you not swim a stroke ? Asure him not a stroke !
You will then be given a red hat (the rest have blue) it makes life so much easier. You are assisted in the pool by divers, you get to sit at the big massive door instead of a small window, you are rescued by divers after each helicopter ditch
I tried this last year and it worked a treat !
Why make it harder than it needs to be
Please let me now how you get on, best of luck and don't hesitate to ask for any other advice
Did mine in Aberdeen and we did;crash on land/ditching in the sea/rig evacuation/fire fighting. One thing to remember is don't panic as you should beable to stand up in the upturned helicopter and you will have a pocket of air (or it may even break the surface).
And one last thing, just hope the fool at the side of you doesn't unclip his/her belt whilst the simulator is turning over
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