This Underwater Helicopter Crash Simulator is INSANE!!!

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Today we got to experience helicopter underwater egress training and it was a BLAST! We were shoved underwater inside a helicopter simulator several times and learned how to survive, what a day!

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コメント (21)
  • @CleetusM
    This was an epic experience. Let us know what other side quests we should do next.
  • “Your butt cheeks are eating that thing for breakfast” lol
  • Loved the video. I am a retired U.S. Navy Rescue Swimmer who attended this type of training every four years for 20 years. Additionally, I became a Utility Helicopter pilot after retirement and attended this training in Australia twice since then. I mention all of this to point out one thing that I did not see in the video: your helmet or headset cord can prevent you from properly exiting the aircraft. Be sure to unplug it before unfastening your lap belt. Again, great video.
  • As a commercial captain for more than a decade, I am impressed and glad to know that you felt it important enough to take your entire crew for this training. God forbid you ever need to utilize any of these skills they taught you, but if indeed you end up having to set whatever you might be flying at the moment down in the water, you will have a much better chance of survival. And the world is a much better place with you guys in it in my humble opinion. It isn’t against the rules to have a little fun while you learn either, so I’m sure there will be some nay sayers complaining about you all goofing around or whatever, what really matters is that you know what to do do and when to do it and your brain will recall this training without a single conscious effort to do so. That is how the brain works in crisis situations. Without the training, you are pretty much feeding the fish at the end of the day. Thanks for sharing.
  • This training was incredible, so glad we did it! Highly recommend it to any pilots or those who fly a lot.
  • “You’d be a cute prisoner” - R. Atwood😂
  • @Tman9123
    “Oh wait. Sam’s just smokin something back there “ I lost it 😂
  • I'm So glad you all took this training. As a former military man, that training is invaluable! By the way, I still can't decide which TRX I'll take home after the drawing.
  • How many thought James looked at home in an orange jump suit. 😂😂
  • Did George say "I feel like a Navy Seal" or "I feel like a Baby Seal"...? Either way, he was right 😂😂🤣🤣
  • @SOMNIOHM
    Amazing, Valuable and highly necessary training you and your friends have gotten by going there! This was a great idea Cleet!
  • I’ve done this same training twice at Survival Systems. Some of the best training I’ve ever done. The staff there is very professional. They really do a great job.
  • Oh HELL NO! The guys running the dunker at NAS Jacksonville had us in a MH-47 Mock up with 7 other guys, blindfolded, and then the helicopter simulator you're in gets lifted to about 15 feet and it's DROPPED into the water. As it sinks it rolls upside-down and you have to orient yourself, avoid getting kicked by the other guys with you, find a window and climb out WITHOUT taking off your blindfold! Then repeat 5 more times!
  • “Thats called scissoring” cleet man you saved it😂
  • You always bring something unique to the table, can't get enough!
  • Grabbing the seat belt buckle should be as second nature as a secret service agent holstering a firearm.... oh, wait.... scratch that