AIRCRAFT SURVIVAL KITS by Bob Hull, New York Wing



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AIRCRAFT SURVIVAL KITS by Bob Hull, New York Wing 1. COMPLETE SURVIVAL KITS ARE IN THE AIRCRAFT Kits are designed to support 3 person crew for 3-4 days with food, water, medical and a variety of signal equipment. The aircraft survival kits are strictly for emergency use only, they are sealed and should not be used for any routine problems. They are not general purpose first aid kits An inventory of the Aircraft Survival Kit contents is attached Remember, the actual aircraft you fly in on a mission may not have any survival supplies. 2. EACH CREW MEMBER SHOULD MAINTAIN A BASIC SURVIVAL KIT, SOME ITEMS TO CONSIDER IN ADDITION TO THE AIRCRAFT KIT ITEMS ARE: Flashlight & spare batteries Aircrew Survival Knife (6 blade) Additional water (12 oz.) Additional high energy food bars Portable Aircraft radio Hand held GPS Receiver Cell Phone & spare battery Aspirin, bandaids, etc. Air Sickness bags Firearms, although a good signal and survival item are prohibited on CAP aircraft, except in Alaska. The other exception is transporting a police officer on an official mission. 3. DRESS ACCORDING TO WEATHER CONDITIONS Consider weather conditions a day or two ahead. High boots (combat type) minimize ankle and lower leg injuries both in a crash and when traveling on foot. Don t leave gloves, hat and coat behind.

AIRCREW SURVIVAL PROCEDURES 1. PRE-FLIGHT UNDERSTAND SURVIVAL BASICS Military manuals (FM21-76, AFP 64-5[now 36-2246]) literature & CAP Squadron training (shelter building, fire starting, compass training, etc.) WEAR APPROPRIATE CLOTHING Don t leave gloves, hats & coats behind, know weather forecast. CHECK AIRCRAFT and PERSONAL SURVIVAL SUPPLIES BEFORE LEAVING HAVE A FLIGHT PLAN SO SOMEONE WILL KNOW IF YOU DO NOT RETURN ON TIME. MAKE SURE COURSE AND DESTINATION IS KNOWN. 2. IN-FLIGHT EMERGENCY ATTEMPT TO MAKE RADIO CONTACT Begin radio transmissions at highest possible elevation VHF range: 5nm@gnd, 40nm@1000 AGL, 125nm@10,000 AGL If no answer on ATC channel, use 121.5 Transmit MAYDAY (distress) or PAN-PAN (urgency) if appropriate. Know your location - check GPS Set Transponder to: 7700 (Emergency), 7600 (Lost Communications), or 7500 (Hijack) Use CAP VHF radio on channel 5 (will key all repeaters) Cell phones will also work but are better at lower elevations. PREPARE FOR HARD/CRASH LANDING - DON T PANIC Seat belts & shoulder harness secure Doors unlatched and slightly open Secure any loose items that may become airborne Know where emergency equipment is located If visibility permits, evaluate the landing area while airborne a. any clearings b. nearby fresh water or lake c. any civilization or roads nearby Be prepared to exit quickly if fire or the potential for fire exists

3. AFTER LANDING DON T PANIC, REMAIN CALM Size up the situation. Proper mental attitude will keep you alive. TREAT ANY SERIOUS MEDICAL PROBLEMS MAKE SURE ELT IS OPERATING Repair antennas if necessary (24 antenna or wire for 121.5 MHz) Check Aircraft Radios and Cell phones. Minimize battery use. INVENTORY ALL ASSETS Survival Kits, fuel, radios, food, paper, a/c parts etc. EVERYTHING! PREPARE A PLAN - THINK LOGICALLY Review Survival Manuals Stay with aircraft, especially if ELT and radios are working. Travel only if survival chances are much better elsewhere. Much greater energy will be expended traveling (more food & water) Set up Shelter ( aircraft body, under wings, caves, etc.) Set up a Signal plan (fire, smoke, flares, signal panels, etc.) Set up a Communication plan. How often to use radio, batteries, etc. Look for additional sources of water (much more important than food) Don t try to travel at night Work and stay as a team FOLLOW PLAN AND WAIT FOR HELP TO ARRIVE Never give up hope! Do not think negatively Do things to improve the situation Help is on the way!

CONTENTS, SURVIVAL KIT, AIRCRAFT, 1-4 PERSON (WT. 12.4 LB.) DEVELOPED BY WESTERN NEW YORK GROUP, CIVIL AIR PATROL 1 EA CASE, RIGID, ORANGE, 13 x 8 x 9 3 EA BLANKET, SURVIVAL, ORANGE/SILVER, 96 X 56 1 EA MANUAL, USAF, AIRCREW SURVIVAL, 64-5 1 EA COMPASS, USAF, AIR CREW SURVIVAL 1 EA KNIFE, POCKET, USAF, 4 BLADE 50 FT PARACHUTE CORD, 550# 1 EA WHISTLE, W/ LANYARD 1 EA MIRROR, 3 X5, USAF SIGNAL 3 EA FLARES, AERIAL, USCG, RED 2 EA LIGHTSTICK, GREEN, CYALUME, 12HR 50 FT TAPE, MARKING, RED 1 CS MATCHCASE, WATERPROOF W/ 20 MATCHES 3 EA FUEL BAR, TRIOXANE. 2 EA FLARES, RED, 15 MIN. 3 EA CANDLES, 10 HR 1 EA PANEL, ORANGE, 36 x 36 1 EA WATER PURIFICATION TABLETS, 50 s 1 EA BAG, WATER, SURVIVAL, 5 QT. 2 EA BAG, ZIPLOCK, 1 GAL.& 1 QT. 12 EA WATER, SURVIVAL, 4.33 OZ. 9 EA FOOD BAR, HIGH ENERGY, SURVIVAL 4 EA SOUP PACKS 8 OZ CANDY, HARD, SURVIVAL, 44 pcs 4 EA TEA BAGS 8 EA SUGAR 20 EA GUM, CHEWING 2 EA SNARE LINE, WIRE, 25. 1 EA KIT, FISHING, USAF 1 EA FOIL, ALUMINUM, HD, 16 x 36 3 PK TISSUE / TOILET PAPER 2 EA GLOVES, LATEX, DISPOSABLE 2 EA LIPSTICK, ANTICHAP 1 EA KIT, SNAKE BITE 1 EA INSECT REPELLENT, 1 oz. 1 EA EYE PROTECTIVE CUP 2 EA POVIDONE-IODINE, 10%, 1 oz. 8 EA APPLICATORS, COTTON TIP 2 EA AMMONIA INHALANTS, 0.5ml 20 EA ASPIRIN, TABLET, 325 mg. 10 EA TYLENOL, CAPSULE, 500 mg 10 EA COUGH, COLD & FLU TABLETS 10 EA TOWELETTES, BENZAIKONIUM 10 EA TOWELETTES, ALCOHOL 1EA TAPE, SURGICAL, 1 x 180 1 EA PAD, PEN, MATCHES, RAZOR BLADE 2 EA BANDAGE, TRIANGULAR w/ 2 SAFETY PINS 2 EA BANDAGE, CONFORMING GAUZE 4 EA GAUZE SPONGE, 4 x 4 4 EA GAUZE PADS, 4 x 4 2 EA NON-ADHEAR PADS, 2 x 3 1 EA DRESSING, TRAUMA, 10 x 30 1 EA DRESSING, COMBINE, 8 X 7 1/2. 12 EA BAND AIDS, ADHEASIVE, ASSORTED 5 EA BUTTERFLY CLOSURE, MEDIUM 6 EA SKIN CLOSURES, 1/2 x 4 8 EA TONGUE DEPRESSORS, WOOD

SURVIVAL KIT, AIRCRAFT, 1-4 PERSON (WT. 12.4 LB.) GENERAL INFOFMATION ON CONTENTS DEVELOPED BY ESTERN NEW YORK GROUP, CIVIL AIR PATROL 1 EA CASE, RIGID, ORANGE, 13 x 8 x 9 use as container for fuel or water, burn to produce black smoke 3 EA BLANKET, SURVIVAL, ORANGE/SILVER, 96 X 56 use silver side to body, orange to signal 1 EA MANUAL, USAF, AIRCREW SURVIVAL, 64-5 1 EA COMPASS, USAF, AIR CREW SURVIVAL use as an aircraft compass or for movement or location at crash site 1 EA KNIFE, POCKET, USAF, 4 BLADE 50 FT PARACHUTE CORD, 550# use to secure shelter, as lanyards for knives & other items 1 EA WHISTLE, W/ LANYARD use as ground signal 1 EA MIRROR, 3 X5, USAF SIGNAL follow directions on mirror 3 EA FLARES, AERIAL, USCG, RED follow directions on package, best to use when rescue team is in area 2 EA LIGHTSTICK, GREEN, CYALUME, 12HR use to provide low level light source 50 FT TAPE, MARKING, RED cut in strips to mark trails, etc. 1 CS MATCHCASE, WATERPROOF W/ 20 MATCHES always keep dry 3 EA FUEL BAR, TRIOXANE follow directions, use to cook or start fire. 2 EA FLARES, RED, 15 MIN. use as ground to air signal when rescue aircraft is visible 3 EA CANDLES, 10 HR use to provide light and heat 1 EA PANEL, ORANGE, 36 x 36 use to signal or cut in strips to mark ground movements 1 EA WATER PURIFICATION TABLETS, 50 s use as directed, one tablet per quart 1 EA BAG, WATER, SURVIVAL, 5 QT. use for water storage once a watersupply is found 2 EA BAG, ZIPLOCK, 1 GAL.& 1 QT. use for food and warer storage 12 EA WATER, SURVIVAL, 4.33 OZ. follow directions on containers 9 EA FOOD BAR, HIGH ENERGY, SURVIVAL follow directions on package 4 EA SOUP PACKS use to flavor treated water or for hot drink 8 OZ CANDY, HARD, SURVIVAL, 44 pcs 4 EA TEA BAGS use to flavor treated water or as a hot drink 8 EA SUGAR use for flavoring 20 EA GUM, CHEWING 2 EA SNARE LINE, WIRE, 25 use for snaring per manual, for wire, replacement antenna, etc. 1 EA KIT, FISHING, USAF read manual in kit, also use for sewing and other repairs with needles and safety pins 1 EA FOIL, ALUMINUM, HD, 16 x 36 use to make pots and for food storage 3 PK TISSUE / TOILET PAPER 2 EA GLOVES, LATEX, DISPOSABLE for protection with medical treatments 2 EA LIPSTICK, ANTICHAP use as a sunburn lotion or for cold weather protection 1 EA KIT, SNAKE BITE follow direstions, scapel, suction, antiseptic & tourniquet are in kit 1 EA INSECT REPELLENT, 1 oz. use as necessary, directions on container 1 EA EYE PROTECTIVE CUP use to protect eye if a foreign object can not be removed 2 EA POVIDONE-IODINE, 10%, 1 oz. use as antiseptic, rub on skin for insect bites 8 EA APPLICATORS, COTTON TIP use to apply iodine, clean wounds 2 EA AMMONIA INHALANTS, 0.5ml use to revive persons passed out 20 EA ASPIRIN, TABLET, 325 mg. for general pain relief, 1 or 2 every 4-6 hours 10 EA TYLENOL, CAPSULE, 500 mg. for general pain relief, 1 every 4-6 hours 10 EA COUGH, COLD & FLU TABLETS follow directions for use 10 EA TOWELETTES, BENZAIKONIUM antiseptic, used for wound cleaning 10 EA TOWELETTES, ALCOHOL use as antiseptic, for cleaning or fire starting 1 EA TAPE, SURGICAL, 1 x 180 for securing bandages & general purpose 1 EA PAD, PEN, MATCHES, RAZOR BLADE 2 EA BANDAGE, TRIANGULAR w/ 2 SAFETY PINS use as sling, to wrap bandages, etc 2 EA BANDAGE, CONFORMING GAUZE, 4 x 5 yd. for wrapping large wounds 4 EA GAUZE SPONGE, 4 x 4 sterile, for cleaning and padding 4 EA GAUZE PADS, 4 x 4 sterile, place over wound 2 EA NON-ADHEAR PADS, 2 x 3 sterile, will not stick to wound 1 EA DRESSING, TRAUMA, 10 x 30 use for large head and body wounds, cut for smaller bandages, splint padding 1 EA DRESSING, COMBINE, 8 X 7 1/2 bandage for large wound, splint padding, etc. 12 EA BAND AIDS, ADHEASIVE, ASSORTED for small cuts and abrasions 5 EA BUTTERFLY CLOSURE, MEDIUM use as a substitute for sutures 6 EA SKIN CLOSURES, 1/2 x 4 same as above but larger wound 8 EA TONGUE DEPRESSORS, WOOD use as finger splints, eating utensiles, kindling to start fire, etc.

LABELS FOR AIRCRAFT SURVIVAL KITS NOTE: 1. Add Silver Scotchlite reflective strips on all sides of box to facilitate locating kit at night. 2. Add reduced size (8 point) contents list on outside of case. SURVIVAL KIT FOR EMERGENCY USE ONLY DO NOT UNSEAL or OPEN SURVIVAL KIT FOR EMERGENCY USE ONLY DO NOT UNSEAL or OPEN PROPERTY OF CIVIL AIR PATROL KIT NO: 1 A/C NO: N WT: 12.4 LB. INSPECT AND REPACK ON 20 PROPERTY OF CIVIL AIR PATROL KIT NO: 2 A/C NO: N WT: 12.4 LB. INSPECT AND REPACK ON 20