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The broken prop/Death Valley thread got me thinking about survival and rescue over unforgiving terrain such as mountains, deserts, forests, oceans, etc.
What's in your kit?
Any cool tips/tricks?
Over water gear, anyone?
Anyone have to meet Alaska's requirements? 7 days supplies for each pax!?
Anyone wear a survival vest with essentials?
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My story/stuff:
I flew/worked with Civil Air Patrol (CO-162) as ES and Comm officer and we discussed mountain flying/SAR and survival a lot. They had survival kits in all their aircraft and I was impressed by how much they could fit into a 20lb pack for very little money.
I am owner/pilot so I went with backpacker gear. You can get a lot of great gear that is still very light. It is more expensive, but is still the cheapest thing in my airplane. My target was 20 lbs.
In survival, cold kills first and the mountains (and deserts) are cold even in the summer. For warmth:
Other stuff in the kit:
Outside the kit:
What's in your kit?
Any cool tips/tricks?
Over water gear, anyone?
Anyone have to meet Alaska's requirements? 7 days supplies for each pax!?
Anyone wear a survival vest with essentials?
__________________________________
My story/stuff:
I flew/worked with Civil Air Patrol (CO-162) as ES and Comm officer and we discussed mountain flying/SAR and survival a lot. They had survival kits in all their aircraft and I was impressed by how much they could fit into a 20lb pack for very little money.
I am owner/pilot so I went with backpacker gear. You can get a lot of great gear that is still very light. It is more expensive, but is still the cheapest thing in my airplane. My target was 20 lbs.
In survival, cold kills first and the mountains (and deserts) are cold even in the summer. For warmth:
- Four thick wool/fleece hats
- Four pairs of mittens
- Mylar space blankets x4
- Bivvy Sacks (the super small roll-up kind from REI) x4
- Winter coats and clothing worn by occupants when flying over the mountains in winter, spring and fall.
- Tarp with Orange on one side & mylar (or something) on the other. (any CAP guys remember Paulin Signals? Always thought those were silly)
- 3-person tent with rainfly. You can get very small, light tents but few of the 4-season variety would be light enough. Also, 4-person tents are heavier and my whole family of 4 easily fits inside this one.
- Wadded up paper
- Matches in waterproof case
- Zippo
- Magnesium/flint/steel thing
- Wood shavings
- Vaseline/cotton balls
- Large folding saw
- Backpacker micro cooking stove and MSR gas.
- All of these fit inside a 1-qt titanium cook pot
Other stuff in the kit:
- LED Mag light (I have two LED headlamps in my flight bag)
- SAM splint
- Wilderness first aid kit (includes duct tape!)
- First Aid/Survival quick reference book
- Para cord
- Leatherman tool (I carry a good pocket knife too)
- Water filter (an MSR one that backpackers use)
- Signal mirror. These things work, believe me.
- A good orienteering compass with instructions
- DeLorme Gazetteer
- freeze dried backpacker food
- A couple MREs that someone gave me (these are actually pretty heavy)
- Whistle
Outside the kit:
- Handheld radio (Sporty's)
- SPOT Messenger
- Ship's 406 MHz ELT
- Cell Phones and iPads and backup batteries galore
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