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Successful search-and-rescue operations require crew resource management through standard procedures, effective training and detailed debriefings. By Mario Pierobon | December 16, 2020
Estimated reading time 12 minutes, 23 seconds.
Search-and-rescue (SAR) operations are often seen somehow as an elite branch of the helicopter world that requires a higher level of skill or ability as compared to other kinds of flying. Like all specialized operations it does require consistent, high-level training in a set of distinctive skills and disciplines, but this should not mean that search-and-rescue is the exclusive prerogative of particularly skilled pilots.
Alex Pollitt, helicopter SAR pilot and crew resource management (CRM) trainer, believes that what will set apart those pilots who do search-and-rescue really well from those who just do it are not “flying” skills, but rather “soft” or “non-technical” skills.
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