Just finished watching The Grey with Liam Neeson. It kept me engaged the whole time but it always makes me cringe when in group survival mode like that, one or two bad apples seems to significantly decrease the chances of survival for the whole group.
I know this is armchair quarterbacking, but here's what I would have possibly done:
- I know an airplane crash is an event that would shake anybody up so regaining composure is a top priority in the minutes and hours following the crash
- Just like in an airplane when you make sure your O2 mask is on, to help the next person with there's is the idea. You can't help anybody when your dead yourself. So, after composure/quick assessment is good, help others.
- Have a conference/pow wow with the survivors. If your group feels the need to have a "leader", thats great but I think the last thing anybody wants to do is add contention to an already grievous situation. This pow wow would just be to do a communal assessment, identify strengths and weaknesses, form and agree on plans, and just bring about some order to the chaos.
- If the plan is to stay put, fortify your location (not just against wolves but the weather more importantly). If the plan is to move, leave behind indicators and markers that there were survivors and the direction of travel respectfully.
- Scavenge everything, including the cockpit which probably has maps.
- Figuring out where you are (situational awareness) is a top priority. If you don't know that, then you don't know where your going. "Downstream" and "North" aren't really that useful.
A parting note. I think survival in a group with cohesion greatly increases ones chances of survival however if I ever thought that I would be better off on my own, see ya later.