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#290219 - 08/15/18 01:00 PM Re: A SAR Travestry [Re: hikermor]
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AKSAR — Could the winch mission have made sense in this case from a training perspective? Especially since the helo was onsite due to the search?


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#290220 - 08/15/18 02:10 PM Re: A SAR Travestry [Re: chaosmagnet]
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I am skeptical about the need for winch use in this case, but I believe AKSAR has nailed an important consideration - justifying the capability.

This applies to more than just helos and their winches. It is also a consideration for rescue organizations (and their wenches). If the outfit is called insufficiently, members lose interest and acquire other priorities. Regular exercise is good for organizations, as well as individuals....

Every request for assistance should be treated as an emergency, with prompt response, but I think that in this case, response by a ground team would have been fine.

I am reasonably familiar with the back country in question, and it is pretty mellow terrain. In fact, I am genuinely puzzled as to how the victim became disoriented. It is summer here in SoCal - temps are moderate and there are no storms of any consequence. But thank heaven he did not light a signal fire......

I agree that helos are wonderful tools, but they do have their hazards. The only SAR-related memorial service I have ever attended was for a pilot and copilot who crashed while returning to base from their last mission of the day. They had just dropped off two of our group.....


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#290221 - 08/15/18 06:21 PM Re: A SAR Travestry [Re: hikermor]
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Originally Posted By: chaosmagnet
AKSAR — Could the winch mission have made sense in this case from a training perspective? Especially since the helo was onsite due to the search?
Possibly. That's how the AF and ANG rescue teams (PJs, Pavehawks, and HC-130s) justify doing civilian rescue. The USCG is mandated to do civil SAR, primarily maritime. They can easily justify maintaining winch capability on that basis. The USCG gets enough maritime missions to keep them in practice. The AF SAR folks mission is only to rescue military personnel, and they can justify maintaining the capability on that basis. But the AF/ANG wouldn't get as much opportunity to actually do it, at least when they aren't deployed down range. So for them, doing civil SAR missions is easily justified as training.

Originally Posted By: hikermor
I am skeptical about the need for winch use in this case, but I believe AKSAR has nailed an important consideration - justifying the capability.
This is really the crux of the issue. How much of this sort of capability do we need in any one area? Too little, and you won't have it when you really need it. Too much, and you start using it in questionable cases. I can easily see that Ventura County could justify having a basic helo. But do they really need their own winch capability that bad? Or could they call on nearby USCG or AF assets when they really need it? I'm asking the question. I don't know the answer.

Originally Posted By: hikermor
The only SAR-related memorial service I have ever attended was for a pilot and copilot who crashed while returning to base from their last mission of the day. They had just dropped off two of our group.....
Ditto for me. A helo pilot and State Trooper died, on a mission that was probably not necessary.
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#290223 - 08/15/18 08:25 PM Re: A SAR Travestry [Re: AKSAR]
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Originally Posted By: AKSAR
Originally Posted By: chaosmagnet


[quote=hikermor] I am skeptical about the need for winch use in this case, but I believe AKSAR has nailed an important consideration - justifying the capability.
This is really the crux of the issue. How much of this sort of capability do we need in any one area? Too little, and you won't have it when you really need it. Too much, and you start using it in questionable cases. I can easily see that Ventura County could justify having a basic helo. But do they really need their own winch capability that bad? Or could they call on nearby USCG or AF assets when they really need it? I'm asking the question. I don't know the answer.



Good question. We have lately been having problems with big fires and mudslides (Montecito) and I believe there were some hoist ops at Montecito. Of course,this is earthquake country, and when the Big One arrives, doubtless we will be hoisting and dropping in aplenty. and there is a big ocean at our doorstep, and hoisting comes in handy there,as well.

It seems to me that hoisting helos are more generally in use than was the case thirty or so years ago. I just need to keep up with the times.
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