AOPA Offers Free Survival Course

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Key Takeaways:

  • AOPA's Air Safety Institute (ASI) has released a new, free online program called "Survive: Beyond the Forced Landing" to educate pilots and passengers on the skills needed for a successful outcome after an off-airport landing.
  • The program, funded by the Canadian Owners and Pilots Association, includes both a 13-minute video and a 16-page downloadable guide.
  • It covers critical topics such as pre-landing preparation, survival communications, essential gear, advice for detection by rescuers, the importance of flight plans, first aid, and the use of basic survival equipment.
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AOPA’s Air Safety Institute has produced a new video and a printed guide to help educate pilots and passengers about the skills they need to survive a forced landing in an aircraft. “The safest pilot is one who prepares for any eventuality,” said George Perry, senior vice president at ASI. “That includes preparing for an off-airport landing. You need to take the right steps, have the right equipment and know the right techniques to ensure a successful outcome.” The program, “Survive: Beyond the Forced Landing,” was developed with funding from the Canadian Owners and Pilots Association. It’s posted online and available free.

Among the topics covered in the program are survival communications, preferred gear, advice for detection from rescuers, and the importance of flight plans and flight following. Once on the ground, the program covers how to communicate with air traffic control and other authorities, first aid, and the use of basic survival equipment, such as emergency locators, strobes and space blankets. The 13-minute video is posted here, and the 16-page guide can be downloaded here (PDF).

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